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OBITUAE?  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


IJ^DEX  SOCIETY. 
PUBLICATIONS,  1883. 

XIV. 


INDEX 

OP 

OBITFABY  NOTICES 

FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


LONDON^: 

PUBLISHED  FOR  THE  INDEX  SOCIETY 
BY  LOKGMANS,  GEEEIT  &  Co.,  39,  PATEENOSTER  ROW. 


HERTFORD : 

PRINTED  BY  STEPHEN  AUSTIN  AND  SONS. 


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PREFACE. 


t  .    .  . 

^  The  present  is  the  third  volume  of  the  Annual  Indexes  of 
Obituary  I^otices,  and,  owing  to  the  delay  that  has  occurred 
in  its  publication,  it  will  be  followed  very  shortly  by  the  Index 
for  1883. 

The  Indexing  of  "Works  of  Biography  has  always  been 
accepted  as  one  of  the  most  important  of  the  objects  of  the 
.  Index  Society,  and  it  is  hoped  that  a  first  instalment  of  the 
Index  to  Obituary  Notices  in  the  Gentleman's  Magazine  will 
soon  be  in  the  hands  of  the  Members.  The  materials  also 
for  an  Index  to  Obituary  Notices  in  Newspapers,  Transac- 
tions, etc.,  between  the  completion  of  the  old  Gentleman's 
Magazine  and  the  commencement  of  the  Annual  Volumes 
of  the  Index  Society,  are  also  in  a  forward  state.  It  is, 
therefore,  to  be  hoped  that  public  support  will  be  given  to 
the  Society  in  the  endeavour  to  make  a  perfect  series  of 
Biographical  Indexes  from  1731  to  the  present  time.  The 
expense  of  producing   these   Indexes   is  considerable,  and 


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PREFACE. 


without  this  support  the  period  over  which  the  publication 
must  be  spread  will  be  longer  than  the  Council  would  wish. 

Like  that  of  former  j^ears,  the  compilation  of  this  Index  is 
chiefly  the  work  of  Mr.  Arthur  E.  Cowdroy. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  periodicals  indexed  for  the  year 
1882 : 


Academy. 

Antiquary. 

Architect. 

Army  and  I^avy  Gazette. 

Art  Journal. 

Athenaeum. 

Bibliographer. 

Bookseller. 

Builder. 

Building  l!^ews. 

Chemical  News. 

Engineer. 

Engineering. 

Entomologist. 

Entomologists'  Monthly  Magazine. 
Garden. 

Gardeners'  Chronicle. 
Geological  Magazine. 
Guardian. 

Hertfordshire  Mercury. 
Iron. 

Journal  of  Botany. 

Journal  of  the  British  Archaeo- 
logical Association. 

Journal  of  the  Iron  and  Steel 
Institute. 

Journal  of  the  Hoyal  Asiatic 
Society. 


Journal  of  the  Society  of  Arts. 
Lancet. 
Law  Journal. 
Law  Times. 

Minutes  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Institution  of  Civil  Engineers. 

Monthly  IS'otices  of  the  Eoyal 
Astronomical  Society. 

ITature. 

Notes  and  Queries. 

Owens  College  Magazine. 

Palatine  Note  Book. 

Pharmaceutical  Journal. 

Proceedings  of  the  Institution  of 
Mechanical  Engineers. 

Proceedings  of  the  Eoyal  Geo- 
graphical Society. 

Proceedings  of  the  Eoyal  Society. 

Solicitors'  Journal. 

Telegraphic  Journal. 

Times. 

Transactions  of  the  Institution  of 

Naval  Architects. 
Transactions  of  the  Philological 

Society. 
Triibner's  Eecord. 
United  Service  Gazette. 


PREFACE. 


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American  Papers,  etc. 


American  Journal  of  Science. 
Boston  Daily  Advertiser. 
Harper's  Weekly. 
Journal  of  the  Franklin  Institute. 


Proceedings    of    the  American 


Academy. 
Proceedings    of    the  American 


Philosophical  Society. 
Scientific  American. 


In  addition  to  completely  indexing  some  of  the  above  periodi- 
cals, Mr.  Charles  W.  Sutton,  of  the  Manchester  Public  Free 
Libraries,  has  kindly  sent  a  few  names  from  the  following  : 


Special  thanks  are  due  to  Mr.  James  Britten,  Mr.  E.  Gr. 
Spiers,  and  Mr.  C.  "W.  Sutton,  for  their  contributions,  and  to 
Miss  Mary  E.  Sargent,  Librarian  of  the  Middlesex  Mechanics' 
Library,  Lowell,  Mass ,  for  the  names  from  Harper's  Weekly 
^  and  the  Scientific  American. 


Manchester  City  N'ews. 
Manchester  Courier. 
Manchester  Examiner. 


Manchester  Guardian. 
Unitarian  Herald. 
"Warrington  Advertiser. 


Henry  B.  Wheatley. 


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INDEX  OF  OBITUARY  NOTICES 


POE  THE  YEAE  1882. 


A  *  prefixed  to  a  reference  indicates  that  the  notice  is  short. 

Abbiss  (James),  Alderman  of  the  City  of  London  1859-67,  Sheriff 
of  London  and  Middlesex  1860,  d.  July  9  (aged  70).  Times, 
July  10,  p.  8/ 

Abbott  (Edwin),  Head  Master  of  the  Philological  School,  248, 
Marylebone  Eoad,  for  45  years,  d.  at  18  Palace  Square,  Upper 
I^'orwood,  May  27  (aged  74).  ^^Times,  May  31,  p.  Ath. 
1882,  i.  p.  700  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  760c;;  Aead.  1882,  i.  p.  415. 

Aberceomby  (Louisa  Penuel  Abercromby,  Lady),  widow  of  the  3rd 
Lord,  and  daughter  of  the  Hon.  John  Hay  Eorbes,  Lord  Medwyn, 
d.  at  21,  Chapel  Street,  Eelgrave  Square,  Apr.  20.  Times, 
Apr.  21,  p.  10^?. 

Adam  (Hercules),  Eanker,  d.  at  Eoulogne,  Eeb.  4  (aged  87).  ^Zaw 

Times,  Ixxii.  p.  270. 
Adams  (Leith),  LL.D.,  E.E.S.,  Heputy-Surgeon-Gen.,  Professor  of 

]S"atural  History  in  Queen's  College,  Cork,  1878-82.  Nature, 

xxvi.  p.  377;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1116^;  Times,  Aug.  10,  p.  5/; 

"^Atl.  1882,  ii.  p.  211. 
Adams  (Thomas),  Inventor  of  the     Adams"  Safety-valve,  b.  at 

Dalmeny,  near  Linlithgow,  Mar.  3,  1826,  d.  at  Sandown,  Isle 

of  Wight,  Apr.  9.    Froc.  Inst.  Mech.  Engineers,  1883,  p.  1. 
Addison-  (Eev.  Berkeley),  M.A.,  Yicar  of  Jesmond  1861-82,  and 

Honorary  Canon  of  Durham  1877-82,  d.  at  the  Yicarage,  Jan.  13. 

^Times,  Jan.  14,  p.  6^;  ^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  133^?;  Manchester 

Guardian,  Jan.  16. 
Ady  (Yen.  William  Price),  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  Colchester  1864-82, 

Eector  of  Little  Eaddow  1842-82,  d.  at  Little  Eaddow,  Apr.  21 

(aged  65),    Times,  Apr.  24,  p.  Qc. 

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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882- 


Afpleck  (Sir  Robert),  6tli  Bart.,  High.  Sheriff  for  Suffolk  1875,  h.  at 

Retford,  mtts,  July  28,  1805,  d.  at  Dalham  Hall,  Suffolk,  Oct.  9. 

Times,  Oct.  12,  p.  3^. 
AriNGER  (Prof.),  Sculptor,  d.  at  Bethany  Hospital,  Berlin,  Dec.  26. 

^Building  News,  xliii.  p.  830 ;  ^^Ath.  1883,  i.  p.  25. 
Agnew  (David),  Ironmaster,  b.  at  Frankstown,  Blair  Co.,  Penn., 

Sept.  25,  1805,  d.  at  Sharpsville,  Mercer  Co.,  Penn.,  Aug.  24. 

Iron,  XX,  p.  294. 

AiNSWOETH  (William  Harrison),  ITovelist,  b.  at  King  Street,  Man- 
chester, Feb.  4,  1805,  d.  at  St.  Mary's  Road,  Reigate,  Jan.  3. 
■^^'Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  20;  Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  9 ;  Times,  Jan.  4,  p.  9/; 

10,  p.  lla-,  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  10^?;  '^"Boohseller,  1882,  p.  11; 
Antiquary,  v.  p.  79;  Manchester  Guardian,  Jan.  4;  Manchester 
Courier,  Jan.  4 ;  Manchester  Examiner,  Jan.  4. 

Albany  (Count  of).    See  Stuart  (Charles  Edward). 

Alcock  (Col.  T.  St.  L.),  East  Middlesex  Militia,  d.  at  22,  Somerset 

Street,  Aug.  7.    Army  Sf  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  628. 
Aldeeson  (Sir  James),  Kt.,  D.C.L.,  M.D.,  E.R.S.,  President  of  the 

Royal  College  of  Physicians  1867-71,  b.  at  Hull,  Dec.  30,  1794, 

d.  at  17,  Berkeley  Square,  Sept.  13.    Proc.  Royal  Soc.  xxxiv. 

p.  vi;  Times,  Sept.  15,  p.  4/;  Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  510;  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  1277«. 

Alex  (Ephraim),  Eounder  of  the  Jewish  Board  of .  Guardians,  d. 

(aged  82).    Times,  IS'ov.  17,  p.  %h. 
Alexander  (Robert),  C.B.,  of  Holwood,  Beckenham,  b.  1813,  d.  at 

Schulz,  Lower  Engadine,  Aug.  16.    Times,  Aug.  25,  p.  7/. 
Alfoed  (Richard  Erancis),  Engineer,  b.  at  Tewkesbury,  May  8,  1849, 

d.  Dec.  9.    Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxiv.  p.  291. 
Allan  (Sir  Hugh),  Kt.,  Shipowner,  b.  at  Saltcoats,  Ayrshire,  1810, 

d.  at  27,  St.  Andrew  Square,  Edinburgh,  Dec.  9.    Times^  Dec. 

11,  p.  Id. 

Allatini  (M.),  Physician  and  Philanthropist.  Times,  Sept.  28,  p.  9e. 
Allchin  (Alfred),  Pharmacist,  b.  at  East  Mailing,  Kent,  Eeb.  28, 

1824,  d.  in  London,  Nov.  1.    Pharm.  Jour.  3rd  ser.  xiii.  p. 

380. 

Allen  (Rev.  William  Jefferys),  M.A.,  Incumbent  of  Michaelchurch, 
Somerset,  1851-6,  b.  Sept.  27,  1800,  d.  Apr.  15.  Guardia7i, 
xxxvii.  p.  5525. 

Allen  (Zachariah),  Lawyer,  b.  at  Providence,  R.I.,  Sept.  15,  1795, 
d.  there.  Mar.  17.    Boston  B.  Advertiser,  Mar.  20. 

Alleyne  (Haynes  Gibbes),  M.D.,  L.R.C.S.Edin.,  d.  at  Sydney,  ITew 
South  Wales,  Sept.  (aged  69).    Lancet,  1822,  ii.  p.  908, 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


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Althajts  (John),  Trade  Manager  of  the  Eeligious  Tract  Society,  d.  at 
"White  Hart  Lane,  Edmonton,  Dec.  15  (aged  66).  BoohseUer, 
1883,  p.  10. 

Altt  (Henry),  Borough  Engineer  and  Surveyor,  Plymouth,  1878-82, 
b.  1844,  d.  Mar.  15.  Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxi.  p.  420; 
Builder,  xlii.  p.  372;  Building  News,  xlii.  p.  343. 

Amos  (Charles  Edwards),  Engineer,  b.  at  March,  Cambridgeshire, 
Nov.  27,  1805,  d.  at  5,  Cedars  Road,  Clapham  Common,  Aug,  12. 
Jour.  Soc.  Arts,  xxx.  p.  1075;  Engineer,  liv.  p.  126;  Minutes  of 
Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxi.  p.  387;  Proc.  Inst.  Mech.  Engineers,  1883, 
P-  1- 

Andeeson-  (Archibald  Semple),  Architect,  committed  suicide  at  138, 

High  Street,  Camden  Town,  Mar.  17.    Builder,  xlii.  p.  372. 
Andeeson-  (Admiral  James),  d.  at  Teignmouth,  Mar.  7  (aged  84). 

Times,  Mar.  15,  p.  8^?;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  382^?. 
Andeeson  (Rey.  James),  D.D.,  the  first  Moderator  of  the  Presbyterian 

Church  of  England,  d.  at  the  Manse,  Morpeth,  May  17  (aged  86). 

Times,  May  18,  p.  6/ 
Andeeson  (Eleet-Surg.  William),  Principal  Medical  Officer  at  the 

Royal  Marine  Depot,  Walmer,  d.  at  the  Royal  Marine  Depot, 

Walmer,  Mar.  15.    Army  Sf  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  223;  ^"Lancet j 

1882,  i.  p.  506. 

Andeeson  (Col.  William  Acland  Douglas),  C.M.G.,  Col.  Com- 
mandant, Yictoria  Yolunteer  Eorces,  b.  1829,  d.  at  South  Yarra, 
Yictoria,  Jan.  23.  Times,  Mar.  28,  p.  ^d;  United  Serv.  Ga%.  1. 
p.  254. 

Andeesoi^  (William  Charles),  M.R.C.S.,  Sheriff  of  York  1854,  b. 
July,  1807,  d.  at  Stonegate,  York,  June  7.  Lancet,  1,882,  i. 
p.  1059. 

Andee  (Johann  Baptist),  Pianist  and  Composer,  d.  at  Offenbach-on- 
the-Main,  Dec.  9  (aged  59),    ^-Atli.  1882,  ii.  p.  907. 

Anstie  (George  Washington),  Solicitor,  b.  1800,  d.  at  Park  Dale, 
Devizes,  July  17.  Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  636;  Law  Times, 
Ixxiii.  p.  275. 

Antikoei  (Marchese  Orazio),  Zoologist  and  African  Traveller,  d. 

(aged  71).    Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  702. 
Aplin  (Yice-Admiral  Elphinstone  d'Oyly  d'Auvergne),  R.JS".,  d.  at 

Goldington,  Beds,  IS'ov.  24  (aged  61).    Times,  '^oy.  28,  p.  9/; 

Army  8f  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  974  ;  United  Serv.  Ga%.  1.  p.  814. 
Appleby  (Rev.  W.  P.),  LL.D.,  B.D.,  Professor  of  Theology  in  the 

Methodist  College,  Belfast,  d.  June  22.      Times,  June  24,  p.  11/ 


4  OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 

Akany  (Janos),  Poet,  b.  at  JS'agy-Szalonta,  1819,  d.  Oct.  Acad.  1882, 
ii.  p.  313;  -^Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  566;  -^Ttmes,  Oct.  24,  p.  5d. 

Arbuthnot  (Anne,  Lady),  widow  of  Sii-  Robert  Keith  Arbuthnot, 
2nd  Bart.,  and  younger  daughter  of  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  John  Forster 
Fitzgerald,  K.C.B.,  d.  at  Florence,  Mar.  6.  ■^^Times,  Mar.  1 1,  p.  10/. 

Aebuthjstot  (Hon.  Gertrude  Sophia),  widow  of  Archibald  Francis 
Arbuthnot,  and  2nd  daughter  of  Field-Marshal  Viscount  Gough, 
b.  1816,  d.  at  St.  Leonard' s-on-Sea,  l^ov.  21.  Times,  Kov.  23, 
p.  6c. 

Aecher  (Miss  Georgina),  Founder  of  the  Yictoria  Lyceum,  Berlin, 

d.  at  Montreux,  Switzerland,  JN'ov.  22.    Times,  JS'ov.  23,  p.  6c ; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  16 67 J. 
Aeends  (Leopold),  Author  of  a  System  of  Shorthand,  b.  at  "Wilna, 

Russia,  1817.    Times,  Dec.  25,  p.  8^?. 
Aemaille  (Count),  Diplomatist.    Times,  Apr.  7,  p.  4c. 
Aen-oux  (Charles  Albert  d'),  ''Bertall,"  Satirical  Draughtsman,  b.  at 

Paris,  Dec.  18,  1820,  d.  at  Ardeche.    Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  452. 
Aentz  (Robert  Richard),  Surveyor,  b.  at  Erefeldt,  Prussia,  1815, 

d.  Feb.  17.    Minutes  of  Froc.  Inst.  C.U.  Ixx.  p.  431;  Guilder, 

xlii.  p.  298 ;  Building  News,  xlii.  p.  286. 
AsHBEOOK  (Henry  Jeffrey  Flower,  6th  Viscount),  b.  Mar.  26,  1829, 

d.  at  The  Castle,  Durrow,  Co.  Kilkenny,  Dec.  14.    Times,  Dec, 

18,  p.  la. 

AsHBUENHAM  (Hou.  and  Rev.  Richard),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Combs, 
Suffolk,  1878-82,  4th  son  of  the  4th  Earl  of  Ashburnham,  b. 
July  27,  1848,  d.  at  the  Rectory,  Dec.  8.  Times,  Dec.  12,  p.  bd; 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  17645. 

AsHBUETOJ^^  (Claire  Hortense  Baring,  Lady),  widow  of  the  3rd  Lord, 
and  daughter  of  Hugues  Bernard  Maret,  Due  de  Bassano,  d.  at 
116  bis.  Champs  Elysees,  Paris,  Dec.  16  (aged  70).   ^^Times,  Dec. 

19,  p.  U. 

Aston  (John  Partington),  Solicitor  and  Author,  b.  at  Manchester, 

JS'ov.  19,  1805,  d.  at  Higher  Broughton,  Manchester,  May  11. 

Manchester  Guardian,  May  13  ;   Owens  College  Magazine,  June  ; 

Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  71. 
Atkii^son-  (Staff-Commander  James  Charles),  R.N.,  b.  in  Middlesex, 

May  1,  1783,  d.  at  Southampton.     United  Serv.  Ga%.  1.  p.  838  ; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1517a;  Titnes,  Oct.  31,  p.  lOd. 
Atjeebach  (Berthold),  Novelist  and  Poet,  b.  at  !N"ordstetten,  in  the 

Black  Forest,  Feb.  28,  1812,  d.  at  Cannes,  Feb.  8.    Times,  Feb. 

10,  p.  3/;  17,  p.  35;  Bookseller,  1882,  p.  231;  Ath.  1882,  i. 

p.  221 ;  Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  119. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


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ATELrs-G  (Thomas),  Engineer,  b.  at  Elm,  Cambridgeshire,  Sept.  11, 
1824,  d.  Mar.  7.  Jour.  Iron  and  Steel  Inst.  1882,  p.  646; 
Engineer,  liii.  p.  180;  Engineering,  xxxiii.  p.  228;  Minutes  of 
ProG.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxiii.  p.  350 ;  Iron^  xix.  p.  206 ;  Proc.  Inst. 
Mech.  Engineers^  1883,  p.  7. 

Backhouse  (Eev.  John  Harris),  M.A.,  Curate-in-charge  of  Laverton 

1877-82,  b.  at  Manchester,  1826,  d.  at  the  Eectory,  Dec.  17. 

Guardian,  xxxviii.  p.  47^? ;  Manchester  Guardian,  Dec.  22. 
Bacon  (Theophilus),  M.D.,  House  Surgeon  at  the  Grimsby  and  District 

Hospital,  d.  May  25  (aged  27).    lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  970. 
Baden  (Margrave  Maximilian  Frederick  John  Ernest  of),  b.  Dec.  8, 

1796,  d.  at  Carlsruhe,  Mar.  6.    ^ Times,  Mar.  8,  p.  I2d. 
Bailey  (William),  Marine  Engineer,  d.  Dec.  28.    '^"Engineering,  xxxv. 

p.  22. 

Baied  (Andrew  Wood),  M.D.,  b.  at  Colchester,  1817,  d.  at  Dover, 

Jan.  10.    Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  165. 
Baird  (John  Forster),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  at  I^ewcastle-upon-Tyne, 

1823,  d.  at  St.  Aidan's,  Eitzjohn's  Avenue,  Mar.  15.  Law 

Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  16. 
Bazee  (Sir  George),  4th  Bart.,  b.  1816,  d.  at  Woodhouse,  near 

Axminstcr,  Aug.  27.    Times,  Aug.  30,  p.  lOi^. 
Baker  (Henry  H.),  Borough  Surveyor  of  Great  Yarmouth,  d.  Jan. 

2  (aged  53).    "^Architectj  xxvii.  p.  18;  '^Building  News,  xlii. 

p.  61. 

.  Bakker  Korff  (Alexander  Hugo),  Painter,  d.  at  Leyden,  Jan.  28 

(aged  57).    ^Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  291 ;  ^Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  128. 
Baxfofr  (Blayney  Townley),  formerly  Lt. -Governor  of  the  Bahama 

Islands,  High  Sheriff  for  Louth  1841,  b.  1799,  d.  at  Townley 

Hall,  Drogheda,  Sept.  5.    Times,  Sept.  8,  p.  5^. 
Balfour  (Francis  Maitland),  M.  A.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  Professor  of  Animal 

Morphology  in  the  University,  Cambridge,  1882,  b.  at  Edinburgh, 

Nov.  10,  1851,  killed  in  attempting  to  climb  the  Aiguille  Blanche 

de  Penteret,  near  Courmayeur,  July  19.    Times,  July  24,  p.  9/; 

26,  p.  10^;  Aug.  7,  p.  M',  10,  p.  8^.    Nature,  xxvi.  pp.  305, 

313,  329,  351,  365,  406,  584,  631;  Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  152; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  1018«,  1029^?;  AtJi.  1882,  ii.  p.  148; 

Herts  Merc.  Aug.  5,  p.  be,  Proc.  Royal  Soc.  xxxv.  p.  xx. 
B.ALFOUR  (Lt.-Col.  Eobert  Frederick),  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  Apr.  30, 

1846,  d.  at  24,  Belgrave  Square,  Oct.  23.    Times,  Oct.  25,  p. 

lOd;  Army  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  867;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1. 

p.  821. 


6  OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 

Ealzac  (Madame  de),  formerly  Madame  Hanska,  widow  of  the  Novelist, 

nee  Ezewsiski,  d.  at  Eue  Balzac,  Paris,  Apr.  10.      Times,  Apr. 

12,  p.  be]  Ath  1882,  i.  p.  479. 
Baebee  (Charles  Chapman),  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  at  71,  Cornwall 

Gardens,  Feb.  5  (aged  80).     Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  233; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  189J;  Times,  Peb.  11,  p.  9/. 
Baebier  (Henri  Auguste),  Poet,  b.  at  Paris,  Apr.  28,  1805.  Times, 

Peb.  15,  p.  5/;  ^'Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  254. 
Barclay  (Mrs.),  widow  of  the  Et.  Eev.  J.  Barclay,  Bishop  of 

Jerusalem,  and  3rd  daughter  of  the  Eev.  William  Wayte  Andrew, 

M.A.,  d.  at  Woodhall,  IS'orfolk,  Mar.  5.    Guardian,  xxxvii. 

pp.  384(3?,  4125;  Herts  Merc.  Mar.  25,  p.  bd. 
Barker  (Bernard),  Editor  of  the  Bazaar  (literary  portion),  d.  Sept.  13. 

^'Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  372. 
Barker  (Prederick),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Sydney  and  Metropolitan  of 

Australia  1854-82,  b.  at  Boslow,  Derbyshire,  1808,  d.  at  San 

Eemo,  Apr.  6.     Times,  Apr.  7,  p.  4^?;   19,  p.  le-,  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  pp.  b2\a,  bblc. 
Barker  (Thomas  Jones),  Painter  and  Engraver,  b.  at  Bath,  1815, 

d.  at  Avon  House,  Steele's  Eoad,  Haverstock  Hill,  Mar.  27. 

Architect,  xxvii.  p.  210;  Building  Neivs,  xlii.  p.  403;  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  480«;  ^^Art  Jour.  1882,  p.  159  ;  ^Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  420  ; 

Times,  Mar.  29,  p.  \0a. 
Barker  (Eev.  William  Alleyne),  M.A.,  Chaplain  to  Her  Majesty's 

Porces,  d.  at  Eickmansworth,  Jan.  7  (aged  42).    Herts  Merc. 

Jan.  28,  p.  Qc. 

Barkley  (John  Trevor),  Engineer,  and  Contributor  to  the  Times  on 
Eastern  Subjects,  b.  at  Yetminster,  Dorsetshire,  d.  Jan.  8  (aged 
56).  Times,  Jan.  11,  p.  Qd ;  Jour.  Iron  and  Steel  Inst.  1882, 
p.  651 ;  '^'Engineer,  liii.  p.  45  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  505. 

Bari^ard  (Brevet-Maj.-Gen.  John  Gross),  Corps  of  Engineers,  U.S. 
Army,  b.  at  Sheffield,  Mass.,  May  19,  1815,  d.  at  Detroit, 
Michigan,  May  14.  Scientific  American,  xlvi.  p.  381 ;  American 
Jour,  of  Sci.  3rd  ser.  xxiii.  p.  498. 

Barnes  (E.  C),  Painter,  d.  Mar.  25.    ^^AtJi.  1882,  i.  p.  452. 

Barnett  (Charles  James),  M.P.  for  Maidstone  1831-5,  b.  1797,  d.  at  12, 
Chichester  Terrace,  Brighton,  Dec.  31.    Times,  Jan.  3,  1883,  p.  le. 

Barnett  (John),  Surveyor  to  the  Local  Board,  Woolwich,  d.  Mar. 
(aged  79).    ^^BuiUing  JVews,  xlii.  p.  342. 

BARNUsraHAM  (William),  Ironfounder,  b.  at  Arkingarthdale,  Yorkshire, 
1826,  d.  at  Pendleton,  ISioY.  3.  Jour.  Iron  and  Steel  Inst.  1882, 
p.  657. 


OBITUAKY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


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Eaeeixgton  (Hon.  Henry  Frederick  Francis  Adair),  President  of  the 

Criminal  Court  of  British  Kaffraria,  youngest  son  of  the  5th 

Visconnt  Barrington,  b.  July  28,  1808,  d.  at  Portland,  Cape  of 

Good  Hope,  Mar.  25.    Times,  Apr.  27,  p.  10^?;  Guardian,  xxxvii, 

p.  617«;  Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  34;  Seris  Merc.  Apr.  29,  p.  be. 
Baheoso  (Admiral),  Brazilian  ITavy,  Baron  do  Amazonas,  b.  at  Lisbon, 

Sept.  29,  1804,  d.  at  Monte  Yideo,  Aug.  8.    Armj  Sf  Navij  Gat. 

xxiii.  p.  729;  Times,  Sept.  19,  p.  10«. 
Baery  (Sarah,  Lady),  widow  of  Sir  Charles  Barry,  E.A.,  and  daughter 

of  Samuel  Rowsell,  d.  at  8,  Cleveland  Square,  Apr.  7  (aged  83). 

^Timea,  Apr.  12,  p.  be-.  Building  Neivs,  xlii.  p.  760;  ^'Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  521d?;  Builder,  xlii.  p.  449. 
Baetholomew  (William),  Solicitor,  d.  at  Lansdowne  House,  Ladbroke 

Grove,  Jan.  13  (aged  75).    Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  233. 
Baeton  (Richard  Bolton),  LL.D.,  formerly  Chief  Magistrate,  Bombay, 

b.  1817,  d.  at  Stour  Lodge,  Bradfield,  Essex,  Dec.  27.  Times, 

Dec.  29,  p.  4^;;  Law  Times,  Ixxiv.  p.  178  ;  Law  Jour,  xviii.  p.  12. 
Basevi  (Col.  George  Henry),  late  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  d.  at  Glen 

Lodge,  Prestbury,  Dec.  15  (aged  51).    Times,  Dec.  19,  p.  4^. 
Bassai^o  (Maj.-Gen.  Alfred),  C.B.,  late  32nd  Foot,  d.  at  2,  Inverness 

Terrace,  Bayswater,  Sept.  12  (aged  56).    Times,  Sept.  14,  p.  9/; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  \2lla;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  713. 
Bataille  (Gen.),  French  Army,  b.  1816,  d.  Jan.      Times,  Jan.  9, 

p.  ee. 

Bateman  (Elizabeth  Bateman-Hanbury,  Lady),  widow  of  the  1st  Lord, 
and  2nd  daughter  of  Lord  Spencer  Stanley  Chichester,  d.  at  36, 
Great  Cumberland  Place,  Sept.  19  (aged  83).  '^'Times,  Sept.  21, 
p.  10/ 

Bates  (Samuel  W.),  Lawyer,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Yt.,  IS'ov.  9,  1822,  d. 

at  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.    Boston  J).  Advertiser,  Jan.  16. 
Bates   (Thomas),   Barrister-at-Law,  b.  at   Aydon  "White  House, 

N'orthumberland,  1810,  d.  at  Heddon,  ^Northumberland,  Jan.  30. 

Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  286  ;  "^-Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1976;. 
Bathtjest  (Henry),  Solicitor,  b.  1813,  d.  at  Faversham,  Oct.  1. 

Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  763. 
Baudoin  (Jean),  Carver  in  Ivory,  d.  (aged  79).    Architect,  xxvii.  p. 

136  ;  ^Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  163. 
Batjee  (Bruno),  Author,  b.  at  Eisenberg,  Saxe-Altenberg,  Sept.  6, 

1809.    Times,  Apr.  18,  p.  10c;  ^'Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  541. 
Baugh  (Col.  Bempde  Henry),  late  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  d.  at  Ilfracombe, 

Sept.  21.    Times,  Sept.  29,  p.  7/;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  752; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  13415. 


S  OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 

Eaxtee  (Elizabeth,  Lady),  widow  of  Sir  David  Baxter,  1st  Bart.,  and 

daughter  of  Eobert  Montgomerie,  d.  at  Kilmaron  Castle,  Pifeshire, 

Sept.  12.      Times,  Sept.  13,  p.  7/. 
JBaxtee  (John  Boyd),  LL.D.,  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Procurators 

and  Solicitors,  Dundee,  b.  1795,  d.  at  Craig  Tay,  Dundee,  Aug. 

4.     Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  pp.  275,  301  ;   Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 

1085^?. 

Batley  (Charles  Henry),  Solicitor  and  Antiquary,  b.  1829,  d.  at 

West  Bromwich,  JS'ov.  15.    Solicitors'  Jour,  xxvii.  p.  74;  Ath. 

1882,  ii.  pp.  737,  815. 
Baylis  (Alexander  John),  Solicitor  to  the  City  Commissioners  of 

Sewers  for  about  20  years,  d.  in  a  railway  carriage  between 

London  and  Eeigate,  May  16.     Times,  May  18,  p.  6/;  Law 

Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  89 ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  729^7. 
Baynes  (Capt.  Denman  Lambert),  Gordon  Highlanders,  b.  1851,  d.  at 

Alexandria,  Aug.  27.    Times,  Aug.  29,  p.  4J;  31,  p.  4c?;  Army 

^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  694 ;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  670. 
Beamish  (Miss  Esther  M.  G.),  daughter  of  the  Eev.  Henry  Hamilton 

Beamish,  who,  with  other  English  ladies,  assisted  in  alleviating 

the  sufferings  of  the  Communists  at  Belleville,  Paris,  by  the 

establishment  of  soup  kitchens,  etc.,  d.  at  Algiers,  Dec.  29. 

Times,  Jan.  4,  1883,  p.  9/;  Guardian,  xxxviii.  p.  48<?. 
Beasley  (Col.  Joseph  JS'oble),  1st  Battalion,  87th  Eoyal  Irish  Pusiliers, 

d,  at  Ismailia,  Sept.  20  (aged  50).     Times,  Sept.  23,  p.  9/; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  13095. 
Beattie  ("William),  Assistant  Locomotive  Superintendent,  London  and 

South-Western  Eailway,  1881-2,  b.  at  Liverpool,  Dec.  11,  1836, 

d.  at  100,  Pentiman  Eoad,  Clapham,  Dec.  19.    Minutes  of  Froc. 

Inst.  C.E.  Ixxii.  p.  309. 
Beaucleek  (Louisa),  wife  of  Henry  Beauclerk,  and  youngest  daughter 

of  Sir  George  "Womb well,  2nd  Bart.,  d.  at  Chesham  Street, 

Dec.  28.    ^Times,  Dec.  30,  p.  lOd. 
Beaumont  (Sir  George  Howland),  9th  Bart.,  b.  Sept.  12,  1828,  d.  at 

Cole  Orton  Hall,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  June  8.    Times,  June  12, 

p.  Qe ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  825«. 
Beaumon-t  (Henry),  Solicitor,  b.  1830,  d.  at  Grantham,  Sept.  7. 

Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  764. 
Beddek  (Col.  Christopher  Hellyer),  late  Madras  Staff  Corps,  d.  at 

Bradley  Manor  House,  IS'ewton  Abbot,  Jan.  24  (aged  50).  Times, 

Jan.  27,  p.  Qe. 

Bee  (Joseph),   Parliamentary   Eeporter,    d.   ITov.    20   (aged  79). 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  16695. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


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Bellows  (Rev.  Hemy  Whitney),  D.D.,  Umtanan  Minister  and  Anthor, 
b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  June  11,  1814,  d.  at  I^ew  York  City,  Jan. 
30.  Boston  D.  Advertiser,  Jan.  31  ;  Sarper's  WeeUy,  xxvi.  pp. 
82,  92. 

Bergsma  (Dr.  P.  A.),  late  Director  of  the  Batavia  Observatory,  d. 
during  his  passage  through  the  Red  Sea.    '^Nature,  xxvi,  p.  159. 

Beeeilet  (Hon.  Thomas  Moreton  PitzHardinge),  5th  son  of  the  5th 
Earl  of  Berkeley  (6th  Earl  of  Berkeley  by  the  decision  of  the 
House  of  Lords,  though  he  did  not  assume  the  title),  b.  Oct.  19, 
1796,  d.  at  Cranford,  Middlesex,  Aug.  27.  Serts  Merc.  Sept.  2, 
p.  45;  Times,  Aug.  29,  p.  Qd;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  11815. 

Beenal-Osboexe  (Ralph),  M.P.  for  Wycombe  1841-7,  Middlesex 
1847-57,  Dover  1857-9,  Liskeard  1859-65,  I^ottingham  1866-8, 
Waterford  1870-4,  b.  1811,  d.  at  Bestwood  Lodge,  near  IS'otting- 
ham,  Jan.  4.  Times,  Jan.  5,  p.  \\a;  11,  p.  Qd',  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  475 ;  Army  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  9. 

Beenaed  (Rt.  Hon.  Mountague),  D.C.L.,  Professor  of  International 
Law  and  Diplomacy  in  the  University,  Oxford,  1859-74,  Member 
of  the  Judicial  Committee  of  the  Privy  Council  1871-82,  b.  at 
Tibberton  Court,  Gloucestershire,  Jan.  28,  1820,  d.  at  Overcross, 
Ross,  Sept.  2.  Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  186  ;  Times,  Sept.  5,  p.  Qc  ;  22, 
p.  7/;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  340;  Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  692;  Law 
Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  331  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  1214«,  12775. 

Beejs^aed  (Col.  Thomas),  Col.  100th  (Leinster)  Regiment,  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  King's  Co.,  b.  1816,  d.  at  Castle  Bernard,  Dec. 

13.  Times,  Dec.  19,  p.  4^;  Army  ^  Naxiy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  1067. 
Been  ATS  (Rev.  Leopold  John),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Great  Stanmore 

1860-82,  b.  Dec.  28,  1820,  d.  at  Great  Stanmore,  Oct.  25. 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1575a. 
**Beetall."    See  Arnoux  (Charles  Albert  d'). 

Beetauld  (Prof.  Charles  Alfred),  Jurist  and  Erench  Life  Senator,  b.  at 
Yerson,  Calvados,  June  9,  1812,  d.  Apr.  9.    Times,  Apr.  10,  p.  1e. 

Beetie-Peect  (Lady  Charles),  Anne  Caroline,  grand-daughter  of  Bertie 
Bertie-Greatheed,  and  widow  of  Lord  Charles  Bertie-Percy,  d. 
at  Guy's  Cliff,  near  Warwick,  June  9  (aged  77).      Times,  June 

14,  p.  %c. 

Beeteam  (John),  Merchant,  and  Captain,  Merchant  Service,  b.  in 

Jersey,  Channel  Islands,  Eeb.  11,  1796,  d.  at  Salem,  Mass., 

Mar.  22.    Boston  D.  Advertiser,  Mar.  23. 
Beewick  (William  I^'oel-Hill,  6th  Lord),  b.  July  6,  1802,  d.  at 

Attingham,  Shropshire,  iS'ov.  24.     Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  16695; 

^Tirnes,  I^ov.  25,  p.  9/. 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Bezakson-  (  ),  a  Leader  of  the  protest  moTcment  in  Alsace- 
Lorraine,  b.  at  Saarlouis.    Times,  Sept.  28,  p.  9^. 

BiAED  (Auguste  Eran9ois),  Painter,  b.  at  Lyons,  Oct.  8,  1798,  d.  near 
Fontainebleau.    Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  56. 

EiEFVE  (Edouard  de),  Artist,  b.  at  Brussels,  1808.  "^-Ath.  1882,  i. 
p.  258. 

BiLCO  (Joseph),  Archaeologist,  d.  at  Lamia.    "^"Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  268. 
Billet  (Eelix),  Dean  of  the  TJniversity,  Dijon,  d.  at  Dijon,  Jan.  29 

(aged  74).    "^'Nature,  xxv.  p.  395. 
Billing  (Richard  Annesley),  Q.C,  County  Court  Judge,  AYestern 

Australia,  b.  1814,  d.  at  Melbourne,  Aug.    Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi. 

p.  719. 

Bindeu  (Johann  Jakob),  Editor,  with  Pfarrcr  J.  G.  Grob,  of  the 
Alpenpost,  b.  1829,  d.  at  Zurich,  July  5.    Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  52. 

BiED  (Edward  Sumner),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  ab.  1856,  d.  at  Plymouth, 
Jan.  21.    Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  304. 

BiEDwooD  (Gen.  Christopher),  late  3rd  Bombay  Xative  Infantry,  d.  at 
Pucklcchurch,  Gloucestershire,  July  8  (aged  74).  Times^ZviX^  10, 
p.  8/;  Army     Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  548. 

Birkett  (Mary),  widow  of  a  Corporal  of  the  79th  (Cameron)  High- 
landers, d.  at  Kendall,  Dec.  (aged  101).  United  Serv,  Gaz.  1. 
p.  1001. 

BiscHOFE  (Theodor  Ludwig  Wilhelm  von),  Ph.D.,  M.D.,  formerly  Pro- 
fessor of  Anatomy  and  Physiology  in  the  University,  Munich,  b. 
at  Hanover,  Oct.  28,  1807,  d.  at  Munich,  Dec.  5.  ^'Nature,  xxvii. 
p.  180;  Times,  Dec.  9,  p.  \Qd ;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  777;  Proc. 
American  Acad.  n.s.  x.  p.  458. 

BiTznis  (Regierungsrath  Albert),  Editor  of  the  Reform,  b.  at  Liitzel- 
fliih,  in  the  Emmenthal,  1835,  d.  at  Bern,  Sept.  20.  Acad.  1882, 
ii.  p.  242. 

Blackbuej^  (James),  Gas  Engineer,  b.  at  Halifax,  Oct.  24,  1835,  d. 

May  23.    Minutes  of  Froc.  List.  C      Ixx.  p.  413. 
Blackwood  (James  Stevenson),  D.D.,  formerly  of  the  Irish  Bar,  b. 

1805,  d.  at  Boxmoor  House,  Herts,  Mar.  27.    Law  Times,  Ixxii. 

p.  427. 

Blackwood  (John  Alexander),  son  of  the  late  John  Blackwood, 
Publisher,  d.  at  Randolph  Crescent,  Edinburgh,  May  4  (aged  25). 
^'Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  603. 

Blanc  (Charles),  Art  Critic,  Professor  of  Esthetics  in  the  College  de 
Erance  1878-82,  b.  at  Castres,  1813,  d.  at  Paris,  Jan.  17.  Times, 
Jan.  18,  p.  6c;  19,  p.  ba-,  21,  p.  5J  ;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  101; 
'"^'Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  51 ;  Builder,  xlii.  p.  86  ;  Architect,  xxvii.  p.  46. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


11 


Blaxc  (Jean  Joseph  Louis),  Author,  Deputy  for  Paris  1870-82,  b.  at 

Madrid,  1813,  d.  at  Cannes,  Dec.  6.    Guardian^  xxxvii.  p.  1754«; 

Times,  Dec.  7,  p.  6^-;  9,  p.  ot-;  11,  p.  bc\  13,  p.  ba\  Acad.  1882, 

ii.  p.  434;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  812. 
BLiJN'SHAED  (George),  Druggist,  b.  at  Angieton,  Yorkshire,  1814,  d. 

there,  !N"oy.  14.    Pharm.  Jour.  3rd  ser.  xiii.  p.  418. 
Elashfield  (John  Harriott),  Terra-cotta  Manufacturer,  d.  Dec.  15. 

Jour.  Soc.  Arts,  xxxi.  p.  136  ;  Builder,  xliii.  p.  826. 
Bleckley  (Thomas  Macdougall),  C.B.,  M.D.,  LL.B.,  Brigade-Surgeon 

A.M.D.,  d.  at  Lorne  House,  Upper  ^N'orwood,  jS'oy.  23  (aged  52). 

Times,  JS'oy.  30,  p.  6c;  Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  967;    United  Serv. 

Gaz.  1.  p.  914 ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  17095. 
Blockley  (John),  Composer  of  Songs,  d.  at  6,  Park  Boad,  Haverstock 

Hill,  Dec.  24  (aged  81).    Times,  Dec.  27,  p.  7/;  30,  p.  lOd; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  ISASb. 
BoDiNGTox  (George),  M.D.Erlangcn,  L.R.C.P.Edin.,  d.  at  Sutton 

Coldfield,  Feb.  5  (aged  82).    Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  417. 
BoDKix  (James  John),  M.P.  for  Co.  Galway  1831-2,  1835-47,  d.  at 

Calais.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1895. 
BoGDANOvicn  (Lt.-Gen.  M.  I.),  Writer  on  Military  Subjects,  Member 

of  the  Military  Council,  Russia,  1881-2,  b.  1805,  d.  at  Oranien- 

baum,  Aug.  16.    Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  152. 
BoHEEx  (Peter),  Guide  to  the  Alps,  d.  at  the  Gleckstein  Hut,  July  4. 

Times,  July  10,  p.  8/. 
BoiSEAGON  (Maj.-Gen.  Theodore  Walter  Boss),  C.B.,  late  30th  Punjaub 

Infantry,  b.  May  19,  1830,  d.  at  4,  Albert  Terrace,  Bedford,  Sept. 

21.    Times,  Sept.  25,  p.  7/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  13095;  Army 

Sf  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  784. 
BoLTOx  (Letitia  Orde-Powlett,  Lady),  wife  of  the  3rd  Lord,  and 

youngest  daughter  of  Col.  Crawfurd,  of  ^^ewfield,  d.  at  Bolton 

Hall,  near  Bedale,  Jan.  4  (aged  57).    "^I'imes,  Jan.  7,  p.  10c. 
BoMBiirs-i  (Commendatore  Carlo),  Director -in- Chief  of  the  Banco 

Kazionale,  Italy,  d.  Mar.  15  (aged  78).    ^Times,  Mar.  16,  p.  5/; 

20,  p.  be. 

Bonaparte  (Princess  Marie),  wife  of  Prince  Eoland  I^apoleon  Bona- 
parte, and  daughter  of  M.  Blanc,  the  lessee  of  the  Monaco 
gaming  tables,  b.  Dec.  23,  1859,  d.  Aug.  1.  Times,  Aug.  3,  p. 
7^;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  10845. 

BoNNEAU  (Etienne),  Artist,  d.  in  Italy  (aged  34).  Architect,  xxvii.  p.  136. 

BoxNEGEACE  (Adolphc  Cliarlcs),  Historical  and  Portrait  Painter,  b.  at 
Toulon,  Apr.  2,  1812,  d.  at  Montmirail,  Oct.  Ath.  1882,  ii. 
p.  604;  Architect,  xxviii.  p.  216. 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


BoNNELL  (John),  Agricultural  Engineer.    "^'Engineer,  liv.  p.  25. 

BooTLE-WiLBEAHAM  (Col.  the  Hou.  Eclward),  2nd  son  of  the  1st  Lord 
Skelmersdale,  b.  at  Lathom  House,  Ormskirk,  Dec.  22,  1807, 
d.  at  Blythe,  Ormskirk,  Dec.  17.  Guardian^  xxxvii.  p.  183Gi; 
Times,  Dec.  21,  p.  4^?;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  978. 

EoETOK  (Eev.  "William  Key),  M.A.,  Honorary  Canon  of  Eochester 
1872-82,  b.  at  Xirby  Misperton,  Yorkshire,  Mar.  22,  1806,  d. 
at  Eastbourne,  May  11.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  737<z. 

BosANQTJET  (Samucl  Eichard),  Barrister-at-Law  1826,  author  of  tlie 
''Eights  of  the  Poor,"  b.  1800,  d.  at  Dingestowe  Court,  Monmouth- 
shire, Dec.  27.  "^-Tinics,  Dec.  28,  p.  3/;  Laiv  Jour.  xvii.  p.  711  ; 
Law  Times,  Ixxiv.  p.  178. 

BoscAWEN  (Eev.  William  Henry),  B.A.,  Eector  of  MarchAviel,  Flint- 
shire, 1867-82,  d.  between  his  residence  and  Marchwiel  Cliurcli, 
Oct.  8.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1396i. 

BosE  (Bhola  IS'ath),  M.D.,  M.E.C.S.Lond.,  late  Civil  Surgeon  of 
Earudpore,  b.  at  Barakpore,  d.  Oct.  1.  Lancet,  1882,  ii. 
p.  830. 

BoTKiNE  (L.),  Student  of  Anglo-Saxon  Literature,  b.  at  Paris,  d.  tlierc. 

Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  334. 
BouEGOiNG  (Baron  Philippe  de),  Equerry  to  Napoleon  III.,  d.  Apr.  20. 

Times,  Apr.  21,  p.  ml. 
BouEKE  (Walter  McWilliam),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1838,  assassinated 

near  Gort,  Ireland,  June  8.  Law  Times,  \yiyiui.]).  129;  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  8245  ;  Herts  Merc.  June  10,  p.  2/. 
BouEisrE  (Col.  Sir  James),  1st  Bart.,  C.B.,  Eoyal  Lancashire  Artillery, 

ex-M.P.  for  Evesham,  b.  Oct.  8,  1812,  d.  at  Heatbfield  House, 

Wavertree,  Liverpool,  Mar.  14.   Times,  Mar.  15,  p.  8«;  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  pp.  382^?,  \\1e. 
BoTJTELOWEE  (Yen.   Samuel   Peach),  Canon   of    Carlisle  1867-82, 

Archdeacon  of  Carlisle  1861-82,  and  Yicar  of  Appleby  St. 

Lawrence  1867-82,  b.  1815,  d.  at  the  Abbey,  Carlisle,  Dec. 

22.    Times,  Dec.  25,  p.  6^ ;  28,  p.  3/ ;   Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 

18435. 

BoviLL  (William  John),  Q.C.,  b.  1810,  d.  at  Bath,  Mar.  3.  Law 
Times,  Ixxii.  p.  427;  Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  349;  "^'Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  345^?. 

BowniCH  (Maj.-Gen.  Edward  Hope  Smith),  late  Bombay  Army,  d.  at 
58,  Harley  Street,  Eeb.  5.    Times,  Eeb.  9,  p.  \0d. 

BowEjf  (Eev.  Charles),  M.A.,  Honorary  Canon  of  Chester  1872-82, 
Eector  of  St.  Mary-on-the-Hill,  Chester,  1856-82,  d.  at  Chester, 
Jan.  27  (aged  72).    "^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  165^?. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882- 


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BowMAif  (James  F.),  Journalist,  d.  at  San  Francisco.  "^Ath.  1882,  i. 
p.  767. 

Bowser  (Eichard),  Solicitor,  b.  1812,  d.  atEedcar,  Feb.  11.  Solicitors' 

Jour.  xxvi.  p.  301. 
Boyd  (James),  Proprietor  of  the  Panama  Star  and  Herald  1865-82, 

b.  at  Drogheda,  d.  Apr.  25  (aged  43).    Times^  May  31,  p.  6^?; 

Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  731. 
Boyd  (John  Christian  Curwen),  of  Merton  Hall,  Wigtonshire,  d.  at  33, 

Champs  Ely  sees,  Paris,  June  3  (aged  70).    ^  Times  ^  June  6, 

p.  10^?. 

Boys  (WHam  John),  Surveyor  of  Walsall  1866-82,  b.  at  Walsall, 
1840,  d.  Dec.  21.  Builder,  xliii.  p.  838;  Minutes  of  Froc.  Inst. 
C.E.  Ixxii.  p.  310;  Building  News,  xliii.  p.  811;  "^'Architect, 
xxviii.  p.  422. 

Brace  (W.),  LL.B.,  Editor  of  the  Library  Association's  Monthly  Notes 

for  a  year,  d.  (aged  39).    Acad.  1883,  i.  p.  9. 
Bracoxxot  (Capt.  Carlos),  formerly  Engineer-in-chief  to  the  Naval 

Department,  Brazil,  b.  at  Eio  de  Janeiro,  d.  at  Paris,  Oct.  13. 

Froc.  Inst.  Mvch.  Engineers,  1883,  p.  11. 
Bramwell  (John),  Eecorder  of  Durham  during  30  years,  and  four 

times  Mayor  of  Durham,  b.  Apr.  24,  1794,  d.  at  Framwell  Gate, 

Durham,  Nov.  25.    ^ Times,  Nov.  28,  p.  9/;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  pp. 

650,  659  ;  Law  Times,  Ixxiv.  p.  94. 
Beamwell  (John  Byrom),  M.D.Edin.,  M.E.C.S.,  d.  at  1,  Manor 

Terrace,  Tynemouth,  Apr.  23  (aged  59).     Lancet,  1882,  i.  p. 

807. 

'  Brandt  (Carl),  Theatrical  Machinist.    *Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  66. 

Brear  (Thomas),  Bookseller,  b.  at  Manningham,  d.  at  Bradford, 

Aug.  20  (aged  49).    Bookseller,  1882,  p.  814. 
Breffit  (Edgar),  Alderman  of  the  City  of  London  1877-82,  Sheriff 

of  London  and  Middlesex  1875,  d.  at  The  Glebe,  Lee,  Oct.  18 

(aged  72).    Times,  Oct.  19,  p.  9/. 
Breguet  (Antoine),  Editor  of  the  Revue  Scientijique  1880-2,  b.  at 

Paris,  Jan.  26,  1821,  d.  July  8.     Engineering,  xxxiv.  p.  42; 

Telegraphic  Jour,  and  Electrical  Review,  xi.  p.  84;  Ath.  1882, 

ii.  p.  119;  "^Nature,  xxvi.  p.  257. 
Brent  (John),  Antiquary  and  Author,  b.  at  Eotherhithe,  Aug.  21, 

1808,  d.  at  Dane  John  Grove,  Canterbury,  Apr.  23.    Jour.  Brit. 

Archmlogical  Assoc.  1882,  p.  235;   Times,  Apr.  29,  p.  14«; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  617«;  Architect,  xxvii.  p.  288;  "^-Buildiiig 

News,  xlii.  p.  525;  Antiquary,  v.  p.  267;  Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  321  ; 

^Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  572, 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Eeett  (Lt.  Eugene  Leopold  Selwyn),  Scots  Guards,  son  of  the  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  "William  Baliol  Brett,  Lord  Justice,  b.  Mar.  3,  1855,  d. 
at  Ennismore  Gardens,  Dec.  8.  Times,  Dec.  11,  p.  7^;  Guardian^ 
sxxvii.  p.  1756^;  Army  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  1025;  United 
Serv.  Ga%.  1.  pp.  959,  962. 

Beidges  (Robert),  M.D.,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  the  College 
of  Pharmacy,  Philadelphia,  d.  at  Philadelphia,  Feb.  20  (aged  76). 
^^Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  418. 

Briggs  (Robert),  Civil  Engineer,  and  Editor  of  the  Journal  of  the 
Franldin  Institute  for  many  years,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  June  18, 
1822,  d.  at  Dedham,  Mass.,  July  24.  Scientifie  American,  xlvi.  p. 
116;  Jour.  FranUin  Inst.  3rd  ser.  Ixxxiv.  p.  240;  Ixxxv.  p.  229; 
Iron,  XX.  p.  230 ;  Minutes  of  Proc.  List.  C.E.  Ixxi.  p.  395  ; 
Proc.  Inst.  Mech.  Engineers,  1883,  p.  11. 

Beightwen  (Mrs,),  daughter  of  Dawson  Turner,  d.  at  Fritton,  Mar.  2. 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  3775. 

Beindeau  (Louis  Paul  Edouard),  Comedian,  b.  at  Paris,  Dec.  20,  1814. 
Atl.  1882,  i.  p.  358. 

Beodie  (Philothoa  Margaret,  Lady),  widow  of  Sir  Benjamin  Collins 
Brodie,  2nd  Bart.,  F.R.S.,  and  daughter  of  John  Yincent  Thomp- 
son, Serjeant-at-Law,  d.  Jan.  27  (aged  55).    '^'Times,  Jan.  31,  p.  Ic. 

Beooke  (Gen.  Sir  George),  K.C.B.,  R.A.,  b.  1793,  d.  at  15,  Charles 
Street,  St.  James's,  Dec.  31.    Times,  Jan.  3,  1883,  p.  1e. 

Beookes  (Warwick),  Artist,  b.  at  Salford,  ab.  1809,  d.  at  Egerton 
Grove,  Stretford  ]N"ew  Road,  Manchester,  Aug.  11.  Manchester 
Guardian,  Aug.  14;  Manchester  City  News,  Aug.  26  and  following 
weeks;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1116i?;  Architect,  xxviii.  p.  119; 
■^^Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  251. 

BE00Es(Rev.  Harvey  William),  M.  A.,  Rector  of  St.  Christopher  le  Stocks, 
with  St.  Margaret,  Lothbury,  and  St.  Bartholomew,  Exchange, 
1872-82,  b.  May  18,  1818,  d.  May  18.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1?,Qc. 

Beooks  (Rev.  Joshua  AVilliam),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Great  Ponton  1864-82, 
Prebendary  of  Lincoln  1858-82,  d.  Feb.  15  (aged  92).  Times, 
Feb.  24,  p.  lOa. 

Beooks  (Robert),  M.P.  for  Weymouth  1859-68,  b.  1790,  d.  June  5. 

Times,  June  6,  p.  IQc,  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  79 2(?. 
Beoom  (Herbert),  LL.D.,  late  Professor  of  Common  Law  to  the  Inns 

of  Court,  b.  1815,  d.  at  The  Priory,  Orpington,  May  2.  Times, 

May  5,  p.  be;  Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  34 ;  Laio  Jour.  xvii.  p.  260  ; 

Solicitors''  JoiLr.  xxvi.  p.  453. 
Beoughtoi^  (Lt.  Arthur  A.),  R.IST.,  d.  at  10,  Dorset  Square,  Jan,  12 

(aged  29).    Army  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  43. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


15 


Bboitn  (Sir  William),  9tli  Bart.,  Solicitor,  b.  July,  1804,  d.  at  7, 
Irving  Street,  Dumfries,  June  10.  Times,  June  14,  p.  8^ ;  Law 
Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  150. 

Brovhs-  (Frederick  Lindeman),  late  Police  Magistrate,  Bombay,  d.  at 
Queen's  Eoad,  Kingston  Hill,  Eeb.  7.  Law  Jour.  xyii.  p.  108; 
*Guardiati,  xxxvii.  p.  229^?. 

Browx  (George  Granville),  son  of  the  Due  de  Berri  and  Miss  Amy 
Brown.    ^Times,  July  8,  p.  7/ 

Beown  (John),  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Author  of  ''Eab  and  his  Friends,"  b.  at 
Biggar,  Lanarkshire,  Sept.  22,  1810,  d.  at  23,  Eutland  Street, 
Edinburgh,  May  11.  Times,  May  12,  p.  9/;  Aih.  1882,  i.  pp.  603, 
635;  Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  358;  Boolseller,  1882,  p.  500;  Guardian^ 
xxxvii.  p.  692t?. 

Bkown-Westkead  (T.  C),  China  and  Earthenware  Manufacturer,  d. 

at  Cauldon  House,  Stoke-on-Trent,  May  29.     Jour.  Lron  and 

Steel  List.  1883,  p.  666. 
Browne  (Hablot  Knight),  " Phiz,"  Artist,  b.  at  Lower  Kennington  Lane, 

June  11,  1815,  d.  at  Hove,  Brighton,  July  8.    N.  Sf  Q.  6th  ser. 

viii.  pp.  368,  394;  Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  54;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  89; 

Build i)ig  Keivs,  xliii.  p.  60;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  956c;  TimeSy 
.    July  10,  p.  8/;  Boolseller,  1882,  p.  688 ;  Art  Jour.  1882,  p.  256; 

Builder,  xliii.  pp.  94,  160. 
"  Browxe  (Matthew)."    See  Rands  ( W.  B.). 

Browning  (Edward),  Architect,  d.  at  Upper  Tooting,  Apr.  14  (aged  65). 

Building  News,  xlii.  p.  524. 
Browneigg  (Lt.-Col.  L.  C),  late  60th  (King's  Boyal)  Eiiaes,  d.  at 

Knockrobbin,  co.  Wicklow,  Oct.  20  (aged  50).    Army  ^  Navy 

Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  868. 
Brownrigg  (Sir  Eobert  "William  Colebrooke),  2nd  Bart.,  b.  July  29, 

1817,  d.  at  12,  West  Eaton  Place,  Aug.  6.    *Times,  Aug.  8,  p.  7/; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1085 J. 
BuRB  (James),  First  Clerk  of  the  Works  of  the  Cathedral,  Truro, 

b.  Apr.  20,  1841,  d.  May  17.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  768c;;  Building 

News,  xlii.  p.  647;  '^Architect,  xxvii.  p.  334;  Builder,  xlii. 

pp.  628,  656;  xlv.  p.  541. 
Buchanan  (Et.  Hon.  Sir  Andrew),  1st  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  Diplomatist, 

b.  May  7,  1807,  d.  at  Craigend  Castle,  Stirlingshire,  E'ov.  12. 

Times,  J^ov.  15,  p.  8«  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1602<?. 
BuDD  (George),  M.D.,  F.E.S.,  F.E.C.P.,  Professor  of  Medicine  in 

King's  College,  London,  d.  at  Ashleigh,  Barnstaple,  Mar.  14 

(aged  74).    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  4085  ;  Lancet^  1882,  i.  p.  499; 

Proc.  Royal  Soc.  xxxiv.  p.  i. 


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OBITUAKY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


EuLKELEY  (Capt.  Thomas),  late  1st  Life  Guards,  d.  at  11,  Park  Street, 
Grosvenor  Square,  May  6.  Times^  May,  8,  p.  \\e\  United  Serv. 
Ga%.  1.  p.  361. 

Bulloch  (Jolin),  formerly  a  Brass-finisher,  author  of  Studies  on  the 
Text  of  Shakespeare,  with  ^N'umerous  Emendations."  "^Ath.  1882, 
ii.  p.  899;  Tiines,  Jan.  3,  1883,  p.  1e. 

Bullock  (Alexander  Hamilton),  LL.D.,  Lawyer,  and  ex-Governor  of 
Massachusetts,  b.  at  Eoyalston,  Mass.,  Mar.  1,  1816,  d.  at 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Jan.  17.    Boston  B.  Advertiser^  Jan.  18. 

BuLEAMPOKE  (Maharajah  of),  d.  at  Allahabad,  May  27.    ^' Times,  June 

5,  p.  n. 

BuNNEY  (John  W.),  Artist,  d.  at  Venice,  Sept.  23  (aged  54).  Times^ 
Oct.  10,  p.  10(?  ;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  473  ;  Architect,  xxviii.  p. 
237. 

BuKCKHAEDT  (Obersthelfcr  Abel),  one  of  the  Clergy  of  the  Minster, 
Basle,  1854-82,  d.  (aged  77).  Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  167;  Times, 
Sept.  1,  p.  5/. 

BuEG  (Adam  von),  Vice-President  of  the  Academy,  Vienna,  d.  Feb.  1 

(aged  85).    -^'Nature,  xxv.  p.  372  ;  ^Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  256. 
BuEGASs  (Bichard),  late  Pirst  Judge,  Small  Cause  Court,  Madras,  d. 

Jan.  28  (aged  81).  "^'Laiv  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  252;  ^Solicitors*  Jour. 

xxvi.  p.  236;  '^"Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  197<7. 
BuEKE  (Thomas  Haviland),  Under-Secretary  for  Ireland  1868-82,  b. 

May  29,  1829,  assassinated  in  Phoenix  Park,  Dublin,  May  6. 

Times,  May  8,  pp.  7/,  Wc,   Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  6675;  Herts 

Merc.  May  13,  p.  1g. 
BuEi^  (Lt.  E.  D.  M.),  72nd  Highlanders,  d.  at  31,  Sussex  Place, 

Aug.  5.    Army     Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  653. 
BuEN-  (Maj.-Gen.   Henry  Pelham),  late  Bengal  Army,  d.  at  3, 

Inverness  Terrace,  Jan.  1  (aged  74).     Army  Sf  Navy  Gaz. 

xxiii.  p.  7;  "^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  13^?;  Times,  Jan.  5,  p.  Qe\  6, 

p.  7/ 

BuENELL  (Arthur  Coke),  Ph.D.,  CLE.,  late  District  and  Sessions 
Judge,  South  India,  b.  at  St.  Briavels,  Gloucestershire,  July  11, 
1840,  d.  at  West  Stratton,  Micheldever,  Hants,  Oct.  12.  Times, 
Oct.  20,  p.  45;  Jour.  R.  Asiatic  Soc.  i^.s.  xv.  p.  iv;  Ath.  1882, 
ii.  p.  563;  Acad.  1882,  ii.  pp.  295,  329;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 
1477^;. 

BuENSiDE  (Thomas  A.),  Assistant  to  William  Love,  Bookseller,  Glas- 
gow, for  32  years,  d.  at  365,  Duke  Street,  Glasgow,  Apr.  7  (aged 
44).    ^'BooJcseller,  1882,  p.  418. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1S82. 


17 


BuEE  (William),  Solicitor,  cL  Apr.    Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  406. 
BuKEOw  (Harry  John),  Expert  in  Mediaeval  Art,  d.  Jan.  21  (aged  34). 

^Building  JVews,  xlii.  p.  125. 
BuEEOws  (Elinor,  Lady),  wife  of  Sir  George  Burrows,  1st  Bart.,  M.D., 

F.R.S.,  and  yonngcst  daughter  of  John  Abernethy,  E.R.S.,  d.  at 

18,  CaTcndish  Square,  Mar.  4.    ^-Times,  Mar.  6,  p.  Ih. 
BuEEOTTS  (John  Bamford),  M.D.,  an  early  advocate  of  Teetotalism," 

b.  at  Manchester,  May  29,  1799,  d.  at  Eaii'field,  Liverpool,  July 

5.    Liverpool  Merc.  July  6. 
BuET  (Gen.  "William  Lathrop),  Lawyer,  b.  at  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  d.  at 

Saratoga,  N.Y.,  Apr.  21.    Boston  D.  Advertiser,  Apr.  22. 
Btjeton  (Mrs.),  a  Centenarian,  b.  Aug.  1,  1782.    Guardian^  xxxvii.  p. 

UbAc. 

BuETOx  (Lt.-Col.  Adolphus  William  Desert),  C.B.,  late  7th  Dragoon 
Guards,  b.  1827,  d.  at  Pau,  Franco,  Feb.  11.  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  265c;  Times,  Feb.  15,  p.  5/;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1. 
p.  135. 

BuETox  (Charles  E.),  Astronomer,  d.  July  9  (aged  35).    Mon.  JS^tices 

R.  Asiron.  Soc.  xliii.  p.  159. 
Btieton  (Mungo),  A.R.S.A.,  Portrait  Painter,  d.  at  Edinburgh,  Dec.  1. 

Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  423. 
BusFiELD  (Johnson  Atkinson),  Solicitor,  b.  1814,  d.  at  Morton,  Sept. 

19.  Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  719. 

Busk  (Capt.  Hans),  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  an  early 
advocate  of  the  Volunteer  movement,  b.  1815,  d.  at  21, 
Ashley  Place,  Victoria  Street,  Mar.  11.  Times,  Mar.  15,  p. 
Sa;  *Proc.  R.  Geographical  Soc.  n.s.  iv.  p.  315;  Zaio  Times, 
Ixxii.  p.  376;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  154;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 
S77b;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  214;  Armg  Sf  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii. 
p.  203. 

BussT  (Antoinc  Alexandre  Brutus),  Chemist  and  Physicist,  b.  at 
Marseilles,  1794,  d.  there,  Feb.  4.    Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  287. 

BuTAKOFF  (Admiral),  Port  Commander  at  St.  Petersburg,  d.  June. 
Army  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  478. 

BuTLAXD  (James),  Second-hand  Bookseller,  d.  at  High  Street,  St. 
Michael's  (aged  81).    Boolcseller,  1882,  p.  500. 

BuTLEB  (Eev.  Daniel),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Thwing,  Yorkshire,  1872-82, 
Head  Master  of  the  Clergy  Orphan  School  1841-67,  d.  at 
Brighton,  Dec.  21  (aged  69).    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1845«. 

Btjtlee  (George  Slade),  Solicitor,  b.  at  Rye,  1821,  d.  there  Apr.  11. 
Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  406;  Laiv  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  17. 

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18  OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 

BuzzAED  (George),  Solicitor,  Vestry  Clerk  of  St.  James's,  "Westminster, 
b.  in  London,  Dec.  16,  1802,  d.  at  12,  Waverley  Place,  St.  John's 
"Wood,  Aug.  12.  Soh'ctiors^  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  672 ;  Law  Tmes, 
Ixxiii.  p.  315. 

Bters  (Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Hopkins),  late  Bengal  Staff  Coi-ps,  d.  at 

Hyeres,  Jan.  26  (aged  59).      United  Serv.    Gaz.  1.  p.  93  ; 

"^'Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  I65c. 
Byrne  (Theodore  Edgar  Dickson),  L.E.C.P.Ed.,  M.B.C.S.,  b.  at 

Dublin,  d.  at  Saltcombc,  South  Devon,  Sept.  9  (aged  53).  Za)iceff 

1882,  ii.  p.  511. 

Cadogan  (Lady  Augusta  Sarah),  elder  daughter  of  the  3rd  Earl 

Cadogan,  b.  Jan.  9,  1811,  d.  at  22,  Queen  Street,  Mayfair,  Nov. 

28.    ■^^Times,  IS'ov.  30,  p.  6^;. 
Caldwell  (Col.  Hugh),  late  East  India  Company,  d.  at  the  Palazzo 

Tittoni,  A'ia  Bassclla,  Pome,  Feb.  21  (aged  96).   Times,  Feb.  27, 

pp.  5<?,  7c. 

Caldwell  (Lt.-Col.  William  B.),  late  92nd  Highlanders,  formerly 
Governor  of  Assiniboia,  d.  at  St.  Stephen's  Boad,  "Westbourne 
Park,  Jan.  29  (aged  84).    '^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  165^?. 

Callcott  (William  Hutchins),  Composer,  b.  at  Kensington,  1807,  d. 
at  1,  Campden  House  Boad,  Kensington,  Aug.  5.  Times,  Aug.  7, 
p.  6/;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  219;  Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  126;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  1085^;  Q.  6th  ser.  vi.  p.  140. 

Callimaki-Cataegi  (  ),  formerly  Boumanian  Minister  in  London, 

d.  at  Paris,  Nov.  21.    "^Times,  ISTov.  23,  pp.  5d,  ee. 

Calyeet  (Henry  Hunter),  Yice-Consul  at  Alexandria  for  over  20  years. 
Times,  Aug.  7,  p.  6/;  10,  p.  6/. 

Cameeon  (Col.  George  Poulett),  C.B.,  Author,  d.  at  Cheltenham,  Feb. 
12  (aged  76).  Times,  Feb.  21,  p.  95;  Guardia?i,  xxxvii.  pp. 
256^-,  265c. 

Campbell  (David),  Engineer,  b.  at  Glasgow,  Sept.  24,  1813,  d.  there, 

May  11.    Froc.  Inst.  Mecli.  Engineers,  1883,  p.  15. 
Campbell  (Dugald),  Analytical  Chemist,  b.  in  Scotland,  d.  at  Holland 

Boad,  Kensington,  May  12  (aged  64).     Jour.  Sue.  Arts,  xxx. 

p.  813;  Engineer,  liii.  p.  365;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  703;  Chemical 

News,  xlv.  p.  232. 
Campbell  (Col.  Sir  Edward  FitzGerald),  2nd  Bart,,  late  60th  Bifles, 

b.  Oct.  25,  1822,  d.  at  West  Grinstead  Lodge,  Sussex,  ^o\.  23, 

Times,  mx.  25,  p.  9/. 


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Campbell  (Gen.  George),  C.B.,  late  Bengal  Horse  Artillery,  d.  at  1, 

Byng  Place,  Gordon  Square,  Apr.  25  (aged  78).    United  Serv, 

Gaz.  1.  p.  324;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  6l7a;  Times,  Apr.  27,  p. 

\0a\  May  2,  p.  \Aa. 
Campbell  (Col.  George  Herbert  Frederick),  d.  at  20,  Pont  Street, 

Mar.  6  (aged  70).    ^Guai'diaii,  xxxvii.  p.  385^?. 
Caitn-gn  (Lt.-Gen.  Robert),  d.  at  Folkestone,  Apr.  5  (aged  71). 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  512S;  521^;  Times,  Apr.  11,  p.  5d. 
Cant  (Thomas  Gibson),  Solicitor,  b.  at  Peni'ith,  1828,  drowned  in  the 

Lowther,  Aug.  7.    Solicitors^  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  648;  Law  Jour.  xvii. 

p.  438  ;  Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  286. 
Capua  (Princess  Penelope  of),  widow  of  Charles  Ferdinand  Bourbon, 

Prince  of  Capua,  and  daughter  of  Grice  Smyth,  of  Ballynatray, 

d.  at  the  Royal  Yilla  of  Martia,  near  Lucca,  Dec.  13.   Times,  Dec. 

20,  p.  9/;  Guardian,  xxx^•ii.  p.  1835<?. 
Caelyox  (Clement   Carpenter),   Solicitor,   Deputy-Coroner  for  the 

Central  Division  of  Cornwall,    b.  at   Truro,   1849,  d.  there 

Juno  16.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  168. 
Carr  (William  James),  Solicitor,  formerly  Registrar  of  the  County 

Court,  Colnc,  Lancashire,  b.  1823,  d.  at  Langroyd,  near  Colne, 

May  24.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  105. 
Careuthers  (William),  M.R.C.S.,  b.  Aug.,  1812,  d.  Jan.  2.  Lancet, 

1882,  i.  p.  41. 

CAfiTER  (Robert  Meek),  M.P.  for  Leeds  1868-76,  b.  1814,  d.  at  Binley 
Grange,  Leeds,  Aug.  9.  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1116^?;  Times,  Aug. 
11,  p.  9/. 

Carthew  (George  Alfred),  Solicitor  and  Antiquary,  b.  June  20,  1807, 

d.  at  Milfield,  East  Dereham,  Oct.  21.    Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  314; 

Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  598;  Solicitors''  Jour,  xxvii.  p.  58. 
Case-Walker  (Thomas  Edward),  late  Royal  Horse  Guards  (Blue), 

b.  July,  1848,  d.  at  Woodcotc  Lodge,  Epsom,  IsTov.  24.  Army 
Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  986. 
Cathcart  (Maj.  Andrew),  late  23rd  Fusiliers,  and  10th  and  11th 

Hussars,  Traveller,  b.  1817,  d.  at  1,  Carlisle  Place,  Victoria  Street, 

Jan.  11.    Times,  Jan.  16,  p.  lOJ ;  Proc.  R.  Geographical  Sac.  n.s. 

iv.  p.  101  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.85^?;  Army  &f  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii. 

p.  38. 

Catteeall  (Joseph),  Barrister-at-Law,  formerly  Recorder  of  Wigan, 
b.  1812,  d.  at  Fleetwood,  Lancashire,  Mar.  6.  Law  Times,  Ixxii. 
p.  358  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  3775  ;  Solicitors*  Jour.  xxvi. 
p.  349. 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Cavalcante  (Commendatore  Leopoldo  Cattani),  Member  of  the  Italian 
Parliament,  b.  at  riorence,  1814,  d.  there,  Sept.  10.  Acad.  1882, 
ii.  p.  242 ;  Times,  Sept.  29,  p.  7/. 

Cavendish  (Lord  Frederick  Charles),  M.P.  for  the  North-West  Eiding 
of  Yorkshire  1865-82,  Chief  Secretary  to  the  Lord-Lieutenant  of 
Ireland  1882,  2nd  son  of  the  7th  Duke  of  Devonshire,  b.  at 
Eastbourne,  IS'ov.  30,  1836,  assassinated  in  Phoenix  Park,  Dublin, 
May  6.  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  667S  ;  Times,  May  8,  p.  7/;  12, 
p.  5/;  Jour.  Iron  and  Steel  Inst.  1882,  p.  636;  Herts  Merc.  May 
13,  p.  2g. 

Cecil  (Rev.  William),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Longstanton  St.  Michael 
1823-82,  b.  1792,  d.  at  the  Rectory,  Feb.  10.  Times,  Feb.  15, 
p.  5/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  226^,  264^. 

Celeste  (Madame).    See  Elliot  (Madame). 

Chabas  (Francois  Joseph),  Egyptologist,  b.  at  Brian 9 on,  Hautes-Mpes, 
Jan.  2,  1817,  d.  at  Versailles,  May  17.  Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  108; 
Jour.  R.  Asiatic  Soc.  n.s.  xv.  p.  xxiv. 

Chabot  (Charles),  Expert  in  Handwriting,  b.  at  Battersea,  1815,  d.  at 
26,  Albert  Square,  Clapham,  Oct.  15.  Times,  Oct.  17,  p.  7/ ; 
Laiv  Jour.  xvii.  p.  566;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  14375;  Herts 
Merc.  Oct.  28,  p.  3c. 

Chabrt  (Leonce),  Painter,  b.  at  Bordeaux,  d.  at  Brussels,  July. 
Architect,  xxvii.  p.  82. 

Chadwick  (Dr.  James),  Roman  Catholic  Bishop  of  Hexham  and  ITew- 
castle  1866-82,  d.  May  14.    ^'Times,  May  15,  p.  8/ 

Challis  (Rev.  James),  M.A  ,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  Plumian  Professor  of 
Astronomy  and  Experimental  Philosophy  in  the  University,  Cam- 
bridge, 1836-82,  and  Director  of  the  Observatory  1836-61,  b.  at 
Braintree,  Dec.  12,  1803,  d.  at  2,  Trumpington  Street,  Cambridge, 
Dec.  3.  Nature,  xxvii.  p.  132;  Mon.  Notices  It.  Astron.  Soc. 
xliii.  p.  160;  Times,  Dec.  4,  p.  9/;  Engineer,  liv.  p.  474;  Ath. 
1882,  ii.  pp.  777,  816  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  1705^,  1764J, 
17175. 

Chamberlain  (Emilie  Agnes),  wife  of  Richard  Chamberlain,  ex-Mayor 
of  Birmingham,  d.  at  Oakmount,  Edgbaston,  July  17  (aged  32). 
Times,  July  18,  p.  6/. 

Chambers  (Henry  Croft),  Solicitor,  b.  1842,  d.  at  Sutton,  Lincolnshire, 
July  10.   Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  602;  Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  241. 

Chambers  (William),  Deputy-Lieutenant  for  Carmarthenshire  and  Car- 
diganshire, d.  Mar.  21  (aged  72).    "^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  449^. 

Chambers  (Capt.  William  Henry),  late  R.'N'.  Times,  Feb.  25, 
p.  10<?. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


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Chambee  (Thomas),  Clerk  of  Arraigns  and  Deputy-Clerk  of  Assize  on 

the  "Western  Circuit,  b.  1806,  d.  at  Erompton  Crescent,  Apr.  17. 

Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  445. 
Champagnt  (Frangois  Joseph  Marie  Therese  N"ompere,  Compte  de), 

Author,  b.  at  Vienna,  Sept.  10,  1804,  d.  Apr.  30.  Times,  Mayl, 

p.  9/ 

Chlixcelloe  (Lt.-Col.  Frederick  Hugh),  E.A.,  d.  at  Oxford,  Nov.  26 
(aged  58).    Army     Kavij  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  986. 

Chan js ELL  (Martha,  Lady),  widow  of  Sir  William  Fry  Channell,  Kt., 
Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  daughter  of  Eichard  Moseley,  d.  at 
39,  Norfolk  Square,  Hyde  Park,  Aug.  8.  ^Times,  Aug.  10,  p.  5/; 
Laiv  Jour.  xvii.  p.  445. 

Chapman  (John  George),  Ironfounder,  b.  at  Crook,  d.  Nov.  19  (aged 
51).    Jour.  Iron  and  Steel  Inst.  1882,  p.  661. 

Chaelemont  (Elizabeth  Jane  Caulfield),  wife  of  the  3rd  Earl,  and 
daughter  of  the  1st  Lord  Athlumney,  b.  June  21,  1834,  d.  at 
Eoxborough  Castle,  Moy,  Co.  Tyrone,  May  31.  Times,  June  1, 
p.  9/;  ^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  801c;  "^Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  733. 

Chaelet  (Omer),  Artist.  Architect,  xxvii.  p.  136;  ^Ath.  1882,  i. 
p.  258. 

Chaeeixgtox  (Lt.),  E.N.,  murdered  near  "Wady  Sudr,  Arabia,  Aug.  11. 

*Times,  Nov.  27,  p.  4«5. 
Cheeet  (J.  J.),  Scene  Painter,  b.  at  New  Orleans,  1820,  d.  Jan.  7. 

*Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  101 ;  ^'Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  33. 
Chesham  (William  George  Cavendish,  2nd  Lord),  b.  Oct.  1815,  d. 

at  Latimer,  near  Chesham,  June  26.    United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  497  ; 

Times,  June  28,  p.  12d ;  Herts  Merc.  July  1,  p.  6/. 
Chestee  (Col.  Joseph  Lemuel),  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  United  States  Army, 

Genealogist,  b.  in  America,  d.  at  124,  Southwark  Park  Eoad, 

May  26  (aged  61).    Tiines,  May  29,  p.  9/;  June  1,  p.  9^;  Acad. 

1882,  i.  p.  394;   Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  699;  Antiquary,  v.  p.  29; 

N.  ^-  Q.  6th  ser.  v.  p.  440,  etc. ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  760^?. 
Chetwynd  (George),  C.B.,  Eeceiver  and  Accountant -General,  General 

Post  Office,  b.  1824,  d.  at  Hyde  Vale,  Blackheath,  Dec.  3.  Times, 

Dec.  5,  p.  7/ 

Chevees  (Forbes  McBean),  M.D.,  Coroner,  d.  at  Manchester,  Jamaica, 

Jan.  16.    Za)icet,  1882,  i.  p.  333. 
Child  (Henry),  Solicitor,  b.  1802,  d.  at  Downs  Park  Eoad,  Hackney, 

Jan.  21.    Solicitors^  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  202. 
Childs  (David  Thomas),  Architect  and  Surveyor,  d.  while  travelling 

on  the  South- Western  Eailway,  near  Eaynes  Park,  July  27 

(aged  51).    '^Builder,  xliii.  p.  192. 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Chittenden  (Caroline  Isabella  Grantham),  wife  of  the  Eev.  Charles 

Grant  Chittenden,  E.A.,  d.  at  St.  Leonards-on-Sea,  Jan.  21 

(aged  59).    ITerts  Merc.  Jan.  28,  p.  5/. 
CnoLMONDELEY  (Lord  Henry  Vere),  2nd  son  of  the  3rd  Marqnis  of 

Cholmondeley,  b.  Oct.  4,  1834,  d.  at  Brighton,  Feb.  27.  ^Times, 

Mar.  2,  p.  10^;  "^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  345c. 
CnKiSTiE  (Dr.  James),  of  Capetown,  d.  (aged  73).    "^Times,  Mar.  7, 

p.  bd. 

Cheistison  (Sir  Eobert),  1st  Bart.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  Professor  of 
Materia  Medica  in  the  University,  Edinburgh,  1832-77,  b.  at 
Edinburgh,  July  18,  1797,  d.  at  40,  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh, 
Jan.  27.  Flmrm.  Jour.  3rd  ser.  xii.  p.  659  :  Nature,  xxv.  p. 
339  ;  Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  207  ;  Times,  Jan.  28,  p.  6J;  Feb.  2,  p. 
7/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  156 J. 

CissEY  (Gen.  de),  French  Army,  Statesman,  b.  at  Paris,  1810,  d.  June 
15.  Army  8f  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  478  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 
853c;  Times,  June  17,  p.  I2a. 

"  Claka  (Sister)."    See  Lumley  (Clara  Faithful). 

Clakk  (Rev.  John  Perkins),  M.A.,  Minor  Canon  and  Precentor  of 
Gloucester  1853-82,  d.  at  Gloucester,  May  26.  Guardian,  xxxvii. 
p.  768c. 

Claeke  (George  Somers),  Architect,  d.  at  Walpole,  Chislchurst,  July 

4.    Builder,  xliii.  pp.  60,  94,  160;  Architect,  xxviii.  p.  22 ; 

Building  News,  xliii.  p.  27  ;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  121. 
Claeke  (James),  Horticulturist,  d.  at  Bury  St.  Edmonds  (aged  71). 

Gard.  Chron.  n.s.  xviii.  p.  665. 
Claeke  (Maj.  P.  P.  D.),  late  46th  (Duke  of  Cornwall's)  Light  Infantiy, 

d.  at  Bristol,  Nov.  18  (aged  41).  Army  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  962. 
Claeke  (Thomas),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1796,  d.  Aug.  17.  Law  Times, 

Ixxiii.  p.  301. 

Clausen    (WilKam),   Decorative   Artist,   d.   at  Fulham,  June  7. 

^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  825c;   "^Building  News,  xlii.  p.  746; 

Manchester  City  News,  June  17. 
Cleave  (John),  Solicitor,  b.  1792,  d.  at  Hereford,  May  7.  Solicitors^ 

Jour.  xxvi.  p.  454. 
Clements  (Col.  John),  late  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  Police  Magistrate, 

Gibraltar,  1881-2,  d.  at  Kilbum,  Oct.  11  (aged  54).    Army  8f 

Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  841;   United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  pp.  801,  828; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  14373;  Times,  Oct.  16,  p.  6e. 
Cleeke  (Sir  "William  Henry),  10th  Bart.,  b.  at  Clonmel,  ISTov.  17, 

1822,  d.  at  10,  South  Eaton  Place,  Feb.  8.    Guardian,  xxxvii. 

p.  220«;  Times,  Feb.  9,  p.  10^?. 


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Cliffoed  (Admii-al  Sir  William  John  Cavenclisli),  2nd  Eart.,  C.B.,  b. 

1814,  d.  at  Eoiirneniouth,  Apr.  11.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  545^?; 

Arnvj  ^*  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  302  ;    Times,  Apr.  13,  p.  9/. 
Cliptox  (Col.  John  Talbot),  M.P.  for  ^s^orth  Lancashire  1844-7,  b. 

1819,  d.  on  board  his  yacht  Taurus,  at  Algiers,  Apr.  16.  Times, 

Apr.  20,  p.  9/. 

Clissold  (Rev.  Augustus),  M.A.,  Ecclesiastical  "Writer,  d.  at  4,  Broad- 
water Down,  Tunbridge  Wells,  Oct.  30  (aged  85).  Times,  Nov. 
2,  p.  6c;  Guardian,  xxxvii,  p.  lo64c. 

Clive  (Lady  Katharine  Elizabeth  Mary  Julia),  wife  of  Charles  Meysey 
Bolton  Clive,  and  youngest  daughter  of  the  7th  Earl  of  Denbigh, 
b.  Dec.  16,  1842,  d.  at  South  Eaton  Place,  July  10.  Times, 
July  12,  p.  10/ 

Close  (Very  Rev.  Francis),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Carlisle  1856-81,  d.  at 

Penzance,  Dec.  18  (aged  85).    Times,  Dec.  19,  p.  4<?;  21,  p.  1e; 

25,  p.  Qd\  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1804a. 
Clover  (Joseph  Thomas),  F.R.C.S.Eng.,  b.  at  Aylsham,  Norfolk,  1825. 

Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  597. 
Coax  (Rev.  Titus  M.),  D.D,,  Missionary  at  Hilo,  Hawaii,  for  nearly 

48  years,  d.  there,  Dec.  1  (aged  81).    American  Jour,  of  Sci.  3rd 

ser.  XXV.  p.  168;  Nature,  xxvii.  p.  388;  Harper'' s  WeeUy,  Jan.  13. 
Cobb  (Jonathan  Holmes),  Lawyer  and  Author,  b.  at  Sharon,  July  8, 

1799,  d.  at  Dedham,  Mass.,  Mar.  12.    Boston  B.  Advertiser, 

Mar.  13. 

CoBBE  (Lt.-Col.  Francis  Hastings),  late  R.A.,  d.  at  Adderburys,  Jan. 

30  (aged  58).    '^'Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  197c. 
CoBBE  (Thomas),  Barrister-at-Law,  Author  of  ''A  History  of  the 

Norman  Kings,"  b.  1813,  d.  May  13.    Times,  May  18,  p.  6/; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  729rj ;  Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  52. 
CoBBOLD  (John  Chevallier),  M.P.  for  Ipswich  1847-68,  b.  1797,  d.  at 

Holywells,  Ipswich,  Oct.  6.    *Times,  Oct.  7,  p.  9/;  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  1389 J. 

CoFrijf  (Admiral  John  Townsend),  Retired  List,  d.  at  Holgate  Hill, 

York,  Apr.  29  (aged  93).    Uttited  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  367  ;  Army  ^' 

Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  361 ;  Times,  May  9,  p.  \0a. 
CoGNiAED  (Hippolyte),  Dramatist,  b.  Nov.  29,  1807,  d.  Feb.  Times, 

Feb.  9,  p.  10^?;  Ath.  1882,  i.  pp.  229,  293. 
CoHEX  (Louis),  Stockbroker,  d.  at  84,  Gloucester  Place,  Portman 

Square,  Mar.  15  (aged  82).    Times,  Mar.  17,  pp.  10^,  \\a. 
CoLBOEis-E  (Hon.  Elizabeth),  eldest  daughter  of  the  1st  Lord  Seaton, 

d.  at  Dittisham  Rectory,  Devonshire,  June  14.  Guardian,  xxxvii. 

p.  897a. 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Cole  (Sir  Henry),  K.C.B.,  ''Telix  Summerly,"  late  Director  of  tho 
South  Kensington  Museum,  and  Inspector-General  of  the  Science 
and  Art  Department,  b.  at  Bath,  July  15,  1808,  d.  at  96, 
Philbeach  Gardens,  Earl's  Court,  Apr.  18.  Jour,  Soc.  Arts,  xxx. 
p.  574;  Iron,  xix.  p.  307;  Art  Jour.  1882,  p.  223;  Builder, 
xlii.  pp.  497,  505,  562  ;  Times,  Apr.  20,  p.  6«;  24,  p.  M-, 
^Nature,  xxv.  p.  590;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  508;  BooTcseller,  1882, 
p.  418;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  5775  ;  Building  News,  xlii.  p.  472; 
Architeet,  xxvii.  p.  255. 

Cole  (Hon.  John  Lowry),  M.P.  for  Enniskillen  1859-68,  3rd  son  of 
the  2nd  Earl  of  Enniskillen,  b.  June  8,  1813,  d.  at  Florence 
Court,  Co.  Fermanagh,  Nov.  29.    Times,  Nov.  30,  p.  Qc. 

Cole  (William  Kichard),  Mining  Engineer,  b.  Aug.  13,  1829,  d. 
Sept.  6.    Minutes  of  Proc.  I?ist.  C.U.  Ixxiii.  p  355. 

CoLLiNGS  (Rev.  William  Thomas),  M.A.,  Seigneur  of  Sark,  Col.  of  the 
Sark  Militia,  d.  (aged  GO).  Guardianj  xxxvii.  p.  383^;;  Arniij  Sf 
Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  171. 

Collins  (Eev.  Eichard),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Kirkburton  1843-82,  d.  Mar. 
9  (aged  81).    "^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  383^?. 

Colt  (Rev.  Sir  Edward  Harry  Vaughan),  Gth  Bart.,  M.A.,  Yicar  of 
Hill,  Gloucestershire,  1839-82,  b.  at  Lescroft,  Staffordshire, 
Apr.  1808,  d.  at  the  Yicarage,  Oct.  15.  Times,  Oct.  18,  p.  9/; 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  14423,  1485^?. 

CoLTHUEST  (Joseph),  Engineer,  b.  Aug.  12,  1812,  d.  Oct.  4.  Mijiutes 
of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxiii.  p.  356. 

Colville  (Maj.  T.),  74th  Highlanders,  b.  Oct.  1841,  d.  at  Tel-el- 
Kebir.    Army  ^  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  739. 

CoLviN  (Lt.  Herbert  Wybault),  Royal  Marine  Light  Infantry,  b. 
Feb.  15,  1858,  d.  at  Haslar  Hospital,  Oct.  26.  Times,  Oct.  31, 
p.  \0d',  Army  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  888;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1. 
p.  838. 

Constable  (Maj.  Archibald  George  A.),  United  States  Ai-my,  b.  at 
Clapham,  Surrey,  1821,  d.  at  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Oct.  25.  Harper'' s 
Weeldy,  xxvi.  p.  691;  United  Serv.  Ga%.  1.  p.  876;  Times,  Nov. 
16,  p.  Q>d. 

Constable-Maxwell  (Hon.  John),  6th  son  of  William,  Lord  Harries,  b. 
July  5,  1855,  d.  at  Westwood  Park,  Feb.  16.  Guardian,  xxxvii. 
p.  265c;. 

CoNYNGHAM  (Goorge  Henry  Conyngham,  3rd  Marquis),  Lt.-Gen.,  b. 
Feb.  3,  1825,  d.  at  36,  Belgrave  Square,  June  2.  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  792(?;  Ti7nes,  June  3,  p.  9^;  9,  p.  9/;  United  Serv. 
Gaz.  1.  p.  446. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


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Cook  (John),  Editor  of  the  Paisley  and  RenfrewsMre  Ga%ette,  since  its 

commencement,  d.  at  Paisley,  Oct.  25.  ^Booheller,  1882,  p.  1215. 
Cooke  (John),  President  of  the  Danfoi-th  Locomotive  and  Machine 

Works  Co.,  Paterson,  J^.J.,  d.  at  Paterson,  Peb.  20  (aged  57). 

Scientific  American,  xlvi.  p.  128. 
Cooper   (Frederick),  Manager,  Koyal  Gun  Carriage  Department, 

Bombay,  b.  at  Salford,  Apr.  11,  1836,  d.  May  4.    Proc.  Inst. 

Mech.  Engineers,  1883,  p.  15. 
CoRBETT  (Charles  Joseph),  Architect,  b.  at  Mareham-le-Pen,  May  29, 

1823,  d.  at  Thames  Ditton,  Mar.  24.    Mon.  Notices  R.  Astron.  Soc. 

xliv.  p.  131. 

CoRFE  (Capt.  W.  D.),  R.A.,  d.  Shoraupur,  Aug.  15.    Army  Sf  Navy 

Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  757. 
CoEFiELD  (Gen.  ^Yilliam  Pobert),  Indian  Army,  d.  at  128,  Lexham 

Gardens,  Earl's  Court,  !N"ov.  30.    Times,  Dec.  5,  p.  7/ ;  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  1709J  ;  Army  ^'  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  1011;  United 

Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  942. 
CoRisANDE."    See  S7nith  (Mrs.  Adolphe). 
CoRMACK  (Eliza  Ann,  Lady),  widow  of  Sir  John  Rose  Cormack,  M.D., 

and  daughter  of  William  Hine,  d.  at  3G4,  Hue  St.  Honore,  Paris, 

July.    ^Times,  July  22,  p.  12/ 
Cormack  (Sir  John  Rose),  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  Physician  to  the  Hertford 

British  Hospital,  Paris,  b.  at  Edinburgh,  1815,  d.  at  364,  Rue 

St.  Honore,  Paris,  May  13.    Times,  May  17,  p.  12^;  Lancet, 

1882,  i.  p.  847. 

CoRviSAET  (R.  F.  E.  Lucien),  Baron  of  France,  Physician  in  Ordinary 

to  jN'apoleon  III.,  d.  at  Paris,  Dec.    Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  1132; 

^•Times,  Dec.  26,  p.  7/. 
Cotton   (John),   M.D.,   Deputy-Inspector-Gen.   of    Hospitals  and 

Fleets,  d.  at  the  Royal  ISTaval  Hospital,  Stonchouse,  Plymouth, 

July  12.  Army  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  548  ;  Times,  July  15,  p.  \  2h. 
CouLTATE  (William  Miller),  F.R.C.S.Eng.,  d.  at  Burnley,  Lancashire, 

Mar.  4  (aged  68).    La7icet,  1882,  i.  p.  461. 
Coventry  (Lady  Alexina),  wife  of  Henry  Aubrey  Coventry,  and  3rd 

daughter  of  the  5th  Earl  of  Fife,  b.  Mar.  20,  1851,  d.  at  Tavistock 

House,  Fulham  Road,  Apr.  30.      Times,  May  2,  p.  14« ;  Herts 

Merc.  May  13,  p.  55. 
Coventry  (Thomas  William),  late  15th  Hussars,  d.  at  Portslade,  Feb. 

16.    "^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  265^?. 
Crabtree  (Henry),  Railway  Manager,  d.  Apr.  18  (aged  45).  Minutes 

of  Proc.  List.  C.E.  Ixx.  p.  434. 
Crane  (Miss  Lucy),  Artist  and  Authoress,  d.  near  Bolton,  Lancashire, 

Mar.  31.    Atli.  1882,  i.  p.  446. 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Ceatjfoed  (John),  a  Trafalgar  veteran,  b.  at  Easthaven,  near  Dundee, 
1787,  d.  there,  Sept.  7.  '^Times^  Sept.  8,  p.  4/;  *Army  Sf  Navy 
Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  720. 

Ceevaux  (Dr.  Jules),  Surgeon,  French  !N'avy  and  Explorer,  assas- 
sinated on  the  Pilcomayo  River  on  Bolivian  or  Argentine  territory 
(aged  35).    Nature^  xxvi.  p.  183  ;  ^Times,  June  17,  p.  12«. 

Ceightoj^  (Capt.  Eobcrt),  Marine  Superintendent  of  the  Red  Star  Line, 
b.  at  Antwerp.    Guardian^  xxxvii.  p.  17095. 

Ceipps  (William  Charles),  Solicitor,  Registrar  of  the  County  Court, 
Tunbridge  Wells,  b.  Jan.  1831,  d.  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  Feb.  22. 
Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  323  ;  Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  349. 

Ceisp  (Edwards),  M.D.,  b.  at  Rendlcsham,  Dec.  10,  180G,  d.  Kov.  15. 
Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  1010. 

Ceitchett  (George),  F.R.C.S.,  Ophthalmic  Surgeon,  b.  1817,  d.  at  21, 
Harley  Street,  Nov.  1.  Herts  Merc.  Nov.  4,  p.  4r? ;  Lancet, 
1882,  ii.  p.  830;  Times,  Nov.  4,  p.  lOJ  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 
15575  ;  Jour.  Soc.  Arts,  xxx.  p.  1078. 

Ceompton  (Caroline,  Lady),  widow  of  Sir  Charles  Crompton,  a  Judge 
of  the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench,  and  daughter  of  Thomas  Fletcher, 
d.  at  34,  Dorset  Square,  Apr.  12  (aged  76).  ^'Times,  Apr.  13,  p. 
9/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  545^. 

Ceoome  (James),  Rarrister-at-Law,  b.  at  Middleton  Cheney,  Northamp- 
tonshire, 1828,  d.  there,  June  23.  Solicitors^  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  672; 
Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  258 ;  Herts  Mere.  July  1,  p.  5a. 

Ceosley  (Sir  Charles  Decimus),  Kt ,  Sheriff  of  London  and  Middlesex 
1854-5,  b.  at  The  Grove,  Camberwell,  1820,  d.  at  Eastbourne, 
Oct.  12.    Times,  Oct.  16,  p.  6e. 

Ceossman-  (Brevet  Maj.-Gen.  George  H.),  b.  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  d.  at 
Philadelphia,  May  28.    Boston  L>.  Advertiser,  May  30. 

Ceoss  (Alexander),  Deputy- Inspector-Gen.  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets, 
d.  at  Nile  Cottage,  Gillingham,  Chatham,  Dec.  3  (aged  77). 
Army  Sf  Wavy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  1032. 

Ceoss  (Alfred),  Architect,  b.  at  Bristol,  1830,  d.  Dec.  4.  Architect, 
xxviii.  p.  382  ;  Building  Netvs,  xliii.  p.  742  ;  Builder,  xliii.  p.  837. 

Ceoss  (Richard),  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  d.  Nov.  19.  Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p. 
1011. 

CuELATfD  (Prince  Calixte  Biron  von),  b,  Jan.  3,  1817,  d.  Mar.  8. 

Times,  Mar.  9,  p.  Qe. 
CuETis  (Gen.  William  Frederick),  formerly  Commandant  21st  Hussars, 

d.  at  Upper  Norwood,  Sept.  2  (aged  72).    Times,  Sept.  6,  p.  75 ; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  1212c,  12185;  Army     Navy  xxiii. 

p.  714  ;  United  Serv.  Ga%.  1.  p.  694. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


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Oust  (Mary  Anne,  Lady),  widow  of  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Oust,  1st 
Bart.,  K.C.H.,  and  daughter  of  Lewis  William  Boode,  d.  at  Leasowe 
Castle,  Cheshire,  July  19  (aged  82).    ■^^Times,  July  22,  p.  12/. 

CuTTS  (John),  Solicitor,  b.  1796,  d.  at  Little  Bardfield  Hall,  Essex, 
July  21.   Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  648;  Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  275. 

Dale  (James),  Gardener,  d.  at  Brancepeth,  Apr.  1.  Gard.  Chron. 
N.s.  xvii.  p.  572. 

Daltox  (William  Ruffell),  E.N.,  Deputy-Inspector  of  Hospitals  and 

Fleets,  d.  at  Dovercourt,  Mar.  13  (aged  69).  "^"Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 

417c;  ^'Lancet,  U^2,\.^^ A^2,b2,^  Army Nav2j  6^<?2.xxiii.p.203. 
Dalzell  (Lady  Emma  Maria),  eldest  daughter  of  Robert  Alexander, 

Earl  of  Carnwath,  b.  Mar.  28,  1809,  d.  at  Eeigate,  Dec.  25. 

Times,  Dec.  28,  p.  3/ 
Dajs^a  (Hon.  Eichard  Henry),  Jurist  and  Author,  b.  at  Cambridge, 

Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1815,  d.  at  Eome,  Jan.  6.  Iron,  xix.  p.  28;  Times, 

Jan.  9,  p.  6e  ;  Aih.  1882,  i.  p.  58;  Boston  B.  Advertiser,  Jan.  9  ; 

Sarperh  Weehly,  xxvi.  p.  39  ;  Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  193 ;  Solicitors'* 

Jour.  xxvi.  p.  265 ;  Laiv  Jour.  xvii.  p.  31 ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  43c; 

Proc.  American  Acad.  n.s.  ix.  p.  399. 
Daxiel  (Mai-tin  Long),  Solicitor  and  I^'otary,  b.  1809,  d.  at  Eamsgate, 

Dec.  24.    Solicitors''  Jour,  xxvii.  p.  161. 
Daniel-Tyssen  (John  Eobert),  Solicitor  and  Archaeologist,  b.  Nov.  7, 

1805,  d.  at  Brighton,  June  11.    Solicitors^  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  549. 
Daniell  (Edmund  James),  Solicitor,  b.  1814,  d.  at  Page  Green, 

Tottenham,  Oct.    Solicitors^  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  763. 
Daeby  (John  !N"elson),  a  Plymouth  Brother,  b.  in  London,  1800,  d.  at 

Bournemouth,  Apr.  29.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  34  ;  United  Serv. 

Gaz.  1.  p.  341  ;  Times,  May  3,  p.  lOh. 
Daeell-Beown   (Eev.   Lionel   Edward),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Welland 

1876-82,  d.  Eeb.  10  (aged  64).    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  264<?. 
Daewin  (Charles  Eobert),  M.A.,  F.E.S.,  Naturalist,  b.  at  Shrewsbury, 

Feb.  12,  1809,  d.  at  Down  House,  Down,  Kent,  Apr.  19.  Nature, 

XXV.  p.  597  ;  xxvi.  pp.  16,  49,  66,  73,  88,  97,  183,  145,  169,  533 ; 

Geological  Mag.  1882,  p.  239;  Herts  Merc.  Apr.  29,  p.  55;  Iron,^vK. 

p.  307 ;  Proc.  R.  Geographical  Soc.  n-.s.  iv.  p.  314;  Jour.  Bot.  1882, 

p.  165  ;  Scientijic  American,  xlvi.  p.  256;  Harper'' s  Weekly,  xxvi. 

p.  269;  Times,  Apr.  21,  p.  5d;  24,  p.  10c ;  26,  p.  Id;  27,  p. 

5e  ;  Gard.  Chron.  n.s.  xvii.  p.  535  (portrait)  ;  Bookseller,  1882,  p. 

419;  Guardian,  xxxYii.  p.  599^?;  Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  712;  1882, 

i.  pp.  541,  604  ;  Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  306  ;  ^American  Jour,  of  Sci.  3rd 

ser.  xxiii.  p.  422 ;  Proc,  American  Acad.  n.s.  ix.  p.  449. 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Dashwood  (Maj.  A.  A.  G.),  d.  at  Boulogne,  July  20.    Army  ^-  Navy 

Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  628. 
Dashwood  (Sir  Edwin  Hare),  7th  Bart.,  Premier  Baronet  of  Great 

Britain,  b.  Sept.  7,  1825,  d.  May  8.    Times,  May  11,  p.  8<i ; 

Guardian,  xxxvi.  p.  692c. 
Dauncey  (Osborne),  Solicitor,  b.  1826,  d.  Apr.  5.    Solicitors'  Jour. 

xxvi.  p.  373. 

Davenpoet  (John  Marriott),  Solicitor  and  Antiquary,  b.  at  Shirburn, 
Oxon,  Sept.  1809,  d.  at  62,  St.  Giles,  Oxford,  Jan.  31.  Law 
Times,  Ixxii.  p.  304;  Solicitors''  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  219;  Acad.  1882, 
i.  p.  101 ;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  80;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  189c. 

David  (Aaron  H.),  M.D.,  L.B.C.S.Edin.    Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  1134. 

David  (Baron  Jerome),  ex-Minister  of  Public  Works,  France,  d.  in 
the  Gironde,  Jan.  28  (aged  58).  Times,  Jim.  30,  p.  7J;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  1553. 

Davies  (Charles  Lennox),  Engineer,  Indian  Public  "^^orks  Department, 

b.  at  Mallow,  Co.  Cork,  July  22,  d.  at  The  Garland,  Mallow, 

Aug.  16.    Minutes  of  Froc.  List.  C.K  Ixxi.  p.  398. 
Davies  (Staff-Surg.  Wliam  St.  George),  11.1^.,  M.D.,  M.E.C.P.,  d.  at 

Hove,  Brighton,  Sept.  30  (aged  96).    Army      Navy  Gaz.  xxiii. 

p.  803 ;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  763 ;  Times,  Oct.  6,  p.  9/. 
Davis  (Gateward  Coleridge),  Bamstcr-at-Law,  b.  1834,  d.  at  Sydney, 

Apr.  13.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  17. 
Davis  (N.),  the  Excavator  of  Carthage,  d.  at  Florence,  Jan.  6. 

Building  News,  xlii.  p.  93 ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  85c ;  Times, 

Jan.  14,  p.  6c;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  65. 
Davison  (Anthony),  L.E.C.S.Edin.,  b.  1807,  d.  at  Hastings  Cottage, 

Seaton  Delaval,  Dec.  27.    Lancet,  1883,  i.  p.  41. 
Davy  (Henry),  Solicitor,  b.  at  Ottery  St.  Mary,  1808,  d.  there,  Apr.  9. 

Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  464. 
Dealtey  (Yen.  Thomas),  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  Madras  1861-71, 

Yicar  of  Maidstone  1878-82,  d.  at  Maidstone,  Kov.  29.  Times, 

JS'ov.  30,  p.  6c. 

Deane  (Eev.  Henry),  B.C.L.,  M.A.,  Non-Residentiary  Canon  of 
Salisbury  1842-82,  and  Vicar  of  Gillingham  1832-82,  d.  at  the 
Yicarage,  Apr.  6  (aged  82).    ^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  521c. 

Decaisne  (Joseph),  Director  of  the  Jardin  des  Plantes,  Paris,  b.  at 
Brussels,  Mar.  18,  1807,  d.  at  Eue  Cuvier,  Paris,  Feb.  8.  American 
Jour,  of  Sci.  3rd  ser.  xxiii.  p.  331 ;  Proc.  Royal  Soc.  xxxiv.  p. 
iii. ;  Jour.  Lot.  1882,  p.  158;  Nature,  xxv.  p.  390;  Ath.  1882, 
i.  p.  224;  Froc.  American  Acad.  n.s.  ix.  p.  458. 

Dehodencq  (Alfred),  Artist.    ^Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  65. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


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DEL.iJfo  (Capt.  Eenjamin  Franklin),  United  States  IS'aval  Constructor, 

b.  near  Boston,  Mass.,  1809,  d.  at  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Apr.  29. 

Scientific  American^  xlvi.  p.  298. 
De  Moxtmoeexcy  (Col.  C.  A.),  E.E.,  d.  at  Biarritz,  Aug.  26.  Army 

^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  694. 
DEKtn:s  ("William),  Solicitor,  Eegistrar  of  the  County  Court,  IN'orthamp- 

ton,  b.  1816,  d.  at  JTorthampton,  Jan.  29.    Lmo  Times,  Ixxii. 

p.  269 ;  Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  233. 
De  Peystee  (Frederic),  Philanthropist,  b.  at  New  York  City,  "N"oy.  11. 

1796,  d.  at  Tivoli-on-the-Hudson,  N.Y.,  Aug.  17.  Sarper's 

Weelchjy  xxyI.  p.  548. 
Desgoffe  (Alexandre),  Landscape  Painter,  b.  at  Paris,  Mar.  2,  1805, 

d.  there.    ^Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  108;  -^Ath,  1882,  ii.  p.  217; 

"^Architect,  xxviii.  p.  122. 
Desoe  (Prof.  Pierre  Jean  Edouard),  Geologist,  President  of  the  Swiss 

National  Council,  b.  at  Friedrichsdorf,  near  Frankfort-on-the- 

Main,  Feb.  13,  1811,  d.  at  Nice,  Feb.  23.   Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  196; 

^NaturCy  xxv.  p.  449  ;  "^American  Jour,  of  Sci.  3rd  ser.  xxiii.  p. 

422 ;  xxvi.  p.  240 ;  Froc.  American  Acad.  n.s.  ix.  p.  422 ;  Proc. 

American  Phil.  Soc.  xx.  p.  519. 
Dessaix  (Emile  Francois),  Landscape  Painter,  b.  June,  1808.  "^'Ath. 

1882,  ii.  p.  706. 

Dewes  (Thomas),  Solicitor,  Coroner  for  Northern  Division  of  Warwick- 
shire, b.  1812,  d.  at  Coventry,  Jan.  3.  Solicitors^  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  166. 

Dewey  (Ecv.  Orv-illc),  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Unitarian,  b.  at  Sheffield,  Mass., 
Mar.  28,  1794,  d.  there,  Mar.  21.    Boston  B.  Advertiser y  Mar.  23. 

Dickie  (Dr.  George),  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  Professor  of  Botany  in  the 
University,  Aberdeen,  1860-77,  b.  at  Aberdeen,  Nov.  23,  1813,  d. 
there,  July  15.   Prot?.  ^So^^.xxxiv.p.  xii;  iVa^z^r^,  xxvi.p.  279. 

DiCKixsox  (Rev.  Carey),  M.A.,  Priest-Vicar  of  the  Cathedral,  Truro, 
Assistant  Curate  of  St.  Mary's,  Truro,  1879-82,  d.  Nov.  22. 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  171 6 J. 

Dickinson  (Sir  John  Nodes),  Kt.,  formerly  1st  Puisne  Judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court,  New  South  Wales,  b.  1806,  d.  at  Rome,  Mar.  16. 
Times,  Mar.  21,  p.  10^?;  "^"Laiv  Jour.  xvii.  p.  172;  Baw  Times, 
Ixxii.  p.  394;  "^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  417i?;  Solicitors'  Jour. 
xxvi.  p.  349. 

Dillon  (Sydney  Percival  Courtney),  Assistant  Paymaster  R.N.,  d.  at 
the  Hospital,  Malta,  Dec.  7.    Army  8f  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  1039. 

DiMOND  (Charles  John),  Honorary  Secretary  of  the  Artists'  Benevolent 
Fund,  d.  at  50,  Leinster  Gardens,  Dec.  17  (aged  61).  Builder, 
xliii.  p.  838, 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


DiSMOEE  (Thomas  George),  Solicitor,  b.  1848,  d.  from  an  accident  in 
Wales,  Aug.  20.  Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  672  ;  Law  Jour.  xvii. 
p.  468. 

DoDD  (Rev.  G.  T.),  of  the  McCall  Protestant  Mission,  Paris,  d.  near 

Orleans,  Sept.  10.    E:erts  Mere.  Sept.  16,  p.  55;  Times,  Sept.  12, 

p.  9/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  \24ibl. 
DoDDS  (Isaac),  Engineer,  b.  at  Felling  Hall,  Hewarth,  July  9,  1801, 

d.  I^ov.  1.    Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxv.  p.  308. 
DoDGSON-  (Henry),  M.D.,  Meteorologist,  b.  at  Mockerkin,  Cumberland, 

Mar.  27,  1833,  d.  at  Cockermouth,  July  10.    Lancet,  1882,  ii. 

p.  206;  Mon.  Notices  R.  Astron.  Soc.  xliii.  p.  179. 
DoDGSOJ^  (Richard  Barton),  Orchid-grower,  d.  at  Elackbum,  June  13 

(aged  58).    Gard.  Chron.  n.s.  xviii.  p.  26. 
Donjste   (William   Bodham),   formerly  Examiner  of  Plays,  b.  at 

Mattishall,  Is^orfolk,  July  29,  1807,  d.  at  25,  Weymouth  Street, 

Portland  Place,  June  20.    Times,  June  22,  p.  9/;  Saturday 

Revieiv,  liv.  p.  12;  ^'Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  797;   Guardian,  xxx-sdi. 

p.  888^. 

DoNNET  (Ferdinand  Frangois  Auguste),  Cardinal  Archbishop  of 
Bordeaux  1837-82,  b.  at  Bourg  Argcntal,  Loire,  ^oy.  16,  1795. 
Times,  Dec.  25,  p.  8(7;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1835^7. 

DoREEGATiAY  (Autouio),  Marquis  of  Eraul,  Carlist  leader,  b.  ab.  1820, 
d.  at  Madrid.    Times,  Mar.  25,  p.  12^?. 

DoTJGLAS  (Hon.  Mary  Sidney),  widow  of  Robert  Douglas,  of  Strathendry, 
and  youngest  daughter  of  the  1st  Lord  Douglas,  b.  July  16, 
1796,  d.  at  Springhill,  near  Coldstream,  Sept.  29.  Times,  Oct.  4,  p.  9/ 

Dowi^^iisG  (Samuel),  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  in  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  1852-82,  b.  at  Bagnalstown,  Co.  Carlow,  July 
19,  1811,  d.  Apr.  21.  Minulcs  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxii.  p.  310  ; 
Proc.  Inst.  Mecli.  Engineers,  1883,  p.  16. 

Doyle  (Capt.  Francis  Grenville),  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  eldest  son  of 
Sir  Francis  Hastings  Charles  Doyle,  2nd  Bart.,  b.  in  London,  Apr. 
4,  1846,  d.  at  Coed-y-Maen,  Montgomeryshire,  Dec.  2.  Times, 
Dec.  6,  p.  Ic]  Army  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  1006;  United  Serv. 
Gaz.  1.  p.  942. 

Deake  (Prof.  Friedrich),  Sculptor,  b.  at  Pyrmont,  d.  at  Berlin,  Apr.  7 
(aged  76).  Times,  Apr.  10,  p.  7e ;  Builder,  xlii.  p.  469 ;  "^Ath. 
1882,  i.  p.  483;  Architect,  xxvii.p.  233;  PuildinyNews,xln.])A62. 

Deake  (Sir  William  Henry),  K.C.B.,  Director  of  Supplies  and  Trans- 
port at  the  War  Office  1871-7,  b.  1812,  d.  at  10,  Clanricarde 
Gardens,  Jan.  28.  Times,  Jan.  31,  p.  7c;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 
1655;  Utiited  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  93;  Army  ^  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  76. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


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Dkapee  (Hemy),  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Physiology  in  the  Medical 
Department  of  the  University,  l^ew  York,  and  Managing  Officer 
of  the  Institution  1866-73,  b.  in  Prince  Edward  Co.,  Ya.,  Mar.  7, 
1837,  d.  at  Js^ew  York  City,  l^ov.  20.  JVaticre,  xxvii.  p.  108  ; 
Lajicet,  1882,  ii.  p.  957;  Scientific  American,  xlvii.  p.  352; 
Harper's  WeeUij,  xxvi.  p.  756  ;  ^'Times,  jS^ov.  21,  p.  10^;  *Ath. 
1882,  ii.  p.  739  ;  Engineer,  liv.  p.  411  ;  Iron,  xx.  p.  486  ;  Amer- 
ican Jour,  of  Sci.  3rd  ser.  xxv.  p.  89;  Froc.  American  Acad.  n.s. 
X.  p.  444 ;  Froc.  American  Phil.  Soc.  xx.  p.  656. 

Deaper  (John  "William),  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  the 
Medical  College  of  the  University,  New  York,  1841-82,  b.  at 
St.  Helens,  Lancashire,  May  5,  1811,  d.  at  Hastings- on-Hudson, 
N.Y.,  Jan.  4.  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  60;  Engineering,  xxiii.  p.  93; 
American  Jour,  of  Sci.  3rd  ser.  xxiii.  p.  163  ;  Manchester  Guardian, 
Jan.  6;  Scientific  American,  xlvi.  p.  16;  Uarperh  WeeUy,  xxvi. 
p.  85 ;  Nature,  xxv.  p.  274 ;  Proc.  American  Acad.  n.s.  ix.  p. 
424  ;  Proc.  American  Phil.  Soc.  xx.  p.  227. 

Dresing  (Lt.-Col.  Charles),  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms,  d.  at 
Crofton,  near  Parcham,  Oct.  2  (aged  64),  Times,  Oct.  4,  p.  9/; 
United  Scrv.  Gaz,  1.  p.  763. 

Drewe  (Kev.  William  Henry),  M.A.,  Emeritus  Professor  in  King's 
College,  London,  Instructor  to  the  Princes  Albert  Yictor  and 
George  of  Wales  for  their  I^aval  Examination,  d.  at  Park  House, 
Maida  Hill  West,  July  14  (aged  55).  Times,  July  18,  p.  6/; 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  996fir. 

Droeiscu:  (Theodore),  Poet  and  T^ovelist,  d.  at  Dresden,  Apr.  (aged  70). 
Times,  Apr.  18,  p.  lO^-. 

Deummoxd  (Spencer  Rodney),  d.  Mar.  7  (aged  91).  Guardian,  xxxvii. 
pp.  383^?,  395i?. 

DETJiIiIO^'D  (Thomas  Atkinson),  Builder  and  Contractor,  d.  Oct.  (aged 

74).    Builder,  xliii.  p.  604. 
Dettey  (W.),  Chief  Mechanician,  General  Post  Office,  d.  ^v.  ^'Tele- 
graphic Jour,  and  Electrical  Review,  xi.  p.  426. 
DucEOT  (Gen.),  French  Army,  b.  at  Nevers,  1817,  d.  at  Versailles,  Aug. 

9.   Times,  k^x».\'^,^^.ic\  19,p.  10^?;  United  Ser  v.  Gat. \.-^. 

Army     Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  657  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1147^. 
Dugdale  (AVilliam  Stratford),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1828,  d.  May  9. 

Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  34  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  692^?. 
Duke  (Erancis  Worge),  Barrister-at-Law  1858,  b.  1832,  d.  at  Penang, 

Straits  Settlements,  j^ov.  28.    Law  Times,  Ixxiv.  p.  218. 
Duke  (Thomas  Oliver),  M.R.C.S.,  b.  in  Sussex,  1818,  d.  at  Clapham, 

June  5.    Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  124. 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Duncan  (Edward),  Water  Colour  Painter,  b.  in  London,  1803,  d.  at 
Upper  Park  Road,  Haverstock  Hill,  Apr.  11.  Building  News, 
xlii.  p.  494;  Times,  Apr.  18,  p.  10c;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  545^?; 
*ArtJour.  1882,  p.  159;  Builder,  xlii.  p.  480;  ^^Ath.  1882,  i. 
p.  517. 

DuNMAN  (Thomas),  Lecturer  on  Physiology  at  the  Eirkbeck  Institu- 
tion, d.  May  9  (aged  32).  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  G05  ;  Acad.  1882,  i. 
p.  342 ;  Nature,  xxvi.  p.  67. 

Dunn  (Eev.  Samuel),  Pree  Church  Methodist  Minister,  d.  at  Hastings, 
Jan.  24  (aged  83).    Aead.  1882,  i.  p.  83. 

DuNTZE  (Admiral  John  Alexander),  b.  1806,  d.  at  Woolwich,  May. 
Army  8f  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  402 ;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1,  p.  400  ; 
Times,  May  22,  p.  11/. 

DuPRE  (Giovanni),  Sculptor,  b.  at  Siena,  Mar.  1817,  d.  at  Florence, 
Jan.  10.  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  101;  Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  51;  Builder, 
xlii.  p.  86;  Times,  Jan.  16,  p.  lOb;  Building  News,  xlii.  p.  93; 
'^-Architect,  xxvii.  p.  48. 

DuTTON  (Thomas  E.  M.),  Librarian  of  the  Manchester  Athenaeum 
during  19  years,  d.  June  6  (aged  42).  Manchester  Guardian, 
June  7. 

Dyer  (Sir  Swinnerton  Halliday),  10th  Eart.,  b.  June  4,  1833,  d.  at 

Westcroft  Lodge,  Chobham,  Mar.  16.    Times,  Mar.  25,  p.  \2a; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  440c. 
Dyer  (Col.  Thomas),  Madras  Staff  Corps,  Deputy-Adjutant-General, 

d.  at  Madras,  Mar.  19  (aged  51).   Times,  Mar.  22,  p.  lOd-,  United 

Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  225. 

Eastment  (Prancis  Meade),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1830,  d.  at  Sherborne, 
Dorset,  Jan.  20.  Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  233;  "^'Guardian,  xxxvii. 
p.  133c. 

Eastwood  (Eev.  John  Frederick),  Curate  of  Wokingham,  d.  at  Woking- 
ham, Mar.  5  (aged  26).    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  383c. 

EcKERT  (Jacob),  Decorative  Sculptor,  b.  at  Mayence,  IN'ov.  1847. 
^Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  645. 

Eden  (Elfrida  Susanna  Harriet,  Lady),  widow  of  Sir  William  Eden, 
4th  Bart.,  and  daughter  of  Col.  Iremonger,  of  Wherwell  Priory, 
d.  at  Bournemouth,  July  8.      Times,  July  10,  p.  8/. 

Eden  (Gen.  William  Hassell),  Col.,  2nd  Battalion,  Scottish  Eifles,  d. 
at  5,  Eoyal  Crescent,  Bath,  Dec.  10  (aged  82).  Times,  Dec.  12, 
p.  5d;  Army  Sf  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  1026. 

Edgcome  (James),  M.D.,  b.  1806,  d.  at  Upper  I^orwood,  Jan.  10  (aged 
75).    Times,  Jan.  12,  p.  6d. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


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Edwaeds  (Albert),  Solicitor,  b.  at  Bampton,  ab.  1843,  d.  at  Ottery  St. 
Mary,  July  19.  Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  258  ;  Solicitors'  Jour. 
xxvi.  p.  619. 

Edwaeds  (Gen.  Clement  Alexander),  C.B.,  Col.  18th  (Eoyal  Irish) 

1877-82,  d.  at  Leeson  House,  Blackheatb,  July  29  (aged  69). 

Times,  Aug.  2,  p.  9/;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  590  ;  Army  Navy 

Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  607. 
Edwaeds  (Harriet,  Lady),  widow,  firstly  of  John  Owen  Herbert, 

secondly  of  Sir  John  Edwards,  1st  Bart.,  and  daughter  of  the  Eev. 

Charles  Johnson,  Prebendary  of  Wells,  d.  at  Plas  Machynlleth, 

Wales,  I^OY.  23    (aged   81).      Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  16695, 

17095. 

Edwaeds  (John  Arthur),  formerly  a  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1798,  d.  at 
St.  John's,  Iver  Heath,  Bucks,  Mar.  28.  Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p. 
445. 

Edwaeds  (Joseph),  Sculptor,  d.  at  40,  Robert  Street,  Hampstead 

Road,  Jan.  9.    Builder,  xlii.  p.  86  ;  Building  News,  xlii.  p.  61 ; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  85<7. 
Edwaeds  (Samuel),  Solicitor,  b.  at  Stamford,  d.  at  Lewisham,  May  14. 

Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  89  ;  Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  468. 
Edzaedi  (Prof.  Anton),  Philologist,  d.  June.    Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  329. 
Egeetox  (Lady).    See  Grey-Egerton  (Anna  Elizabeth,  Lady). 
Egletox  (Thomas  Nicholson),  Bookbinder,  d.  May  11   (aged  69). 

^'BooJcseller,  1882,  p.  500. 
Elahi  Bukkds,  Sheikh,  'Khan  Bahadur,'  Beef  Contractor  for  the  !N'avy. 

United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  477. 
Eland  (Rev.  Henry  George),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bedminster  1852-82. 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1717^?. 
Ellice  (Harriett),  widow  of  Russell  Ellicc,  Director  of  the  East  India 

Company,  daughter  of  Charles  Chaplin,  d.  at  Brickendonbury, 

Hertford,  Jan.  28  (aged  85).    LTerts  Merc.  Jan.  28,  p.  5h. 
Elliot  (Robert),  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  b.  1812,  d.  at  Carlisle,  Dec.  31. 

Lancet,  1883,  i.  p.  83. 
Elliot  (Madame),  ''Madame  Celeste,"  Actress,  b.  at  Paris,  Aug.  16, 

1814,  d.  at  18,  Rue  Clapeyron,  Paris,  Eeb.     Times,  Peb.  21, 

p.  9b. 

Ellis  (Hon.  Augustus  William  Charles),  60th  Rifles,  youngest  son  of 

Charles  Augustus,  Lord  Howard  de  Walden,  b.  Eeb.  5,  1846,  d. 

at  Greenwood,  Jamaica,  Apr.  22.      Times,  Apr.  26,  p.  12d. 
Ellis  (WilKam),  Sculptor,  d.  at  Sheffield,  July  19  (aged  58).  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  1027^;  Building  News,  xliii.  p.  122;  ^Art  Jour.  1882, 

p.  287. 

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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Elt  (Charles  Henry),  Eepresentative  at  the  Metropolitan  Board  of 
Works  for  Islington  1866-82,  d.  at  41,  Gibson  Square,  May  21 
(aged  77).    TimeSy  May  25,  p.  7/;  BiMer,  xlii.  p.  654. 

Emeeson  (Ealph  Waldo),  Author  and  Poet,  b.  at  Sumner  Street,  Boston, 
Mass.,  May  25,  1803,  d.  at  Concord,  Mass.,  Apr.  27.  Times,  Apr. 
29, p.  e>a\  Boston  I).  Advertiser,  A-pv.  28;  Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  320;  Ath. 
1882,  i.  pp.  569,  602  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  615i ;  Free.  American 
Acad.  N.s.  ix.  p.  403 ;  Proc.  American  Phil.  Sac.  xx.  p.  498. 

Engel  (Carl),  Writer  on  Music,  b.  in  Hanover,  d.  at  54,  Addison 
Eoad,  Kensington,  ISTov.  17  (aged  64).  Times,  Nov.  22,  p.  10c; 
.  23,  p.  6c;  Publishers'  Circular,  1882,  p.  1236  ;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p. 
707. 

England  (George),  Solicitor,  b.  at  Howden,  1812,  d.  there,  Dec.  11. 

Solicitors^  Jour,  xxvii.  p.  135. 
England  (John),  Engineer,  b.  Mar.  6,  1813,  d.  Eeb.  8.    Minutes  of 

Proc.  List.  C.E.  Ixx.  p.  415. 
Ennis  (Capt.  W.),  late  11th  Hussars,  d.  at  17,  Linom  Boad,  Clapham, 

Dec.  2  (aged  75).    Army  ^  Navy  Ga%,  xxiii.  p.  1006. 
Erskine  (John  Cadwallader  Erskine,  4th  Lord),  b.  1804,  d.  at  Etten- 

heim  House,  Torquay,  Mar.  28.    ^ Times,  Mar.  29,  p.  10(j; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  48 9^?. 
EscHER  (Jean  Henri  Alfred),  Swiss  Statesman,  b.  at  Zurich,  Eeb.  20, 

1819,  d.  Dec.  6.    Times,  Dec.  12,  p.  bd. 
EscHMANN  (Johann  Karl),  Musician,  b.  Apr.  12,  1826,  d.  Oct.  27. 

Times,  Dec.  12,  p.  bd. 
EspiNAssY  DE  EoNTENELLE  (Marquis  Alfred  David  Augustus  d'),  late 

Major,  1st  Grenadier  Begiment  of  the  Imperial  French  Guard, 

d.  Jan.    Times,  Jan.  18,  p.  6c. 
Essex  (Catherine  Capell-Coningsby,  Countess  of),  ''Kitty  Stephens," 

Actress,  widow  of  the  5th  Earl  and  daughter  of  Edward  Stephens, 

b.  in  London,  1794,  d.  at  9,  Belgrave  Square,  Eeb.  22.  Times, 

Eeb.  23,  p.  10^?;  Mar.  1,  p.  IOa?;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  305^?; 

Serts  Merc.  Eeb.  25,  p.  U;  ^Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  260. 
EsTOTJENELLEs  (Baroucss  d'),  d.  at  Tunis,  Dec.  26.    Times,  Dec.  28,  p.  3/ 
Etwall  (Balph),  M.P.  for  Andover  1831-47,  d.  at  Connaught  Street, 

Hyde  Park,  Dec.  15  (aged  78).    Times,  Dec.  16,  p.  7/;  Guar- 
dian, xxxvii.  p.  1796i?. 
Evans  (Arthur),  Solicitor,  b.  at  Witham,  Essex,  1843,  d.  at  Maldon, 

Essex,  Aug.  4.    Solicitors^  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  648  ;  Law  Times,  Ixxiii. 

p.  286. 

Evans  (Bev.  Charles  John),  M.A.,  Bector  of  Ovington  1865-82,  d.  at 
the  Bectory,  Dec.  28  (aged  51).    Guardian,  xxxviii.  p.  48«. 


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Eyans  (J.),  Assistant  Engineer,  Bute  Docks.  Engineering^  xxxiii. 
p.  410. 

Eyeeitt  (Allen  Edward),  Artist,  d.  June  1 1  (aged  58).  Art  Jour.  1882, 
p.  224. 

Etbel  (Adolf),  Historical  and  Animal  Painter.  '^Ath.  1882,  ii. 
p.  570. 

Eyee  (Rcy.  Daniel  James),  M.A.,  Sub-Dean  of  Salisbury  1846-82,  b. 
at  Salisbury,  Dec.  17,  1802,  d.  there,  Feb.  25.  Guardian,  xxxYii. 
p.  344c?. 

Faiebaien  (Dorothy,  Lady),  widow  of  Sir  "William  Fairbairn,  1st  Bart., 
F.R.S.,  and  daughter  of  John  Marr,  b.  near  Morpeth,  Oct.  1791, 
d.  at  the  Vicarage,  "Waltham  St.  Lawrence,  Jan.  11.  '^Times^ 
Jan.  14,  p.  6^;  *Buildi7ig  News,  xlii.  p.  94 ;  Guardian,  xxxYii. 
pp.  85^?,  93f?. 

Faiebeothee  (Col.  James),  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  d.  at  Aden,  Jan.  4. 

Times,  Jan.  10,  p.  115  ;  Armg  Sf  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  117. 
Falcokee  (Thomas),  late  County  Court  Judge  of  Circuit  ]N"o.  30  (South 

Wales),  b.  1805,  d.  at  Eoyal  Crescent,  Bath,  Aug.  28.  Times, 

Aug.  30,  p.  lOJ;  Solicitors''  Jour.  xxyI.  p.  692;  Laio  Jour.  xvii. 

p.  479 ;  Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  315. 
Falkner  (George),  Printer,  and  Editor  of  Bradshaio's  Manchester 

Journal,  b.  at  Edinburgh,  1817,  d.  at  The  Oaklands,  Timperley, 

Cheshire,  Dec.  31.  Manchester  City  News,  Jan.  6,  1883;  Man- 
chester Guardian,  Jan.  2,  1883;  Manchester  Examiner,  Jan.  2, 

1883  ;  Times,  Jan.  4,  1883,  p.  9/ 
Fancouet  (Edwin),  Nurseryman,  d.  at  Chester,  Feb.  2  (aged  56). 

Gard.  Chron.  n.s.  xyII.  p.  309. 
Faequhaesox  (Lt.-Col.  Francis  Dundas),  late  60th  Regiment,  d.  at 

Upper  !N"orwood,  Sept.  16.    Times,  Sept.  20,  p.  7/;  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  1283(Z ;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  731. 
Faeeee  (Lt.-Col.  James  Steadman  Hawker),  late  Coldstream  Guards, 

d.  at  The  Willows,  Fulwood,  Preston,  June  3  (aged  57).  Times, 

June  7,  p.  5/;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  446. 
Fassoi^-  (Surg.-Gen.  Stanhope  Hunter),  M.D.,  Principal  Medical  Officer, 

Aldershot,  d.  at  Aldershot,  Mar.  12.     ^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 

377flj;  Lancetf  1882,  i.  p.  449;  Army  Sf  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  pp. 

196,  199;  ^^Times,  Mar.  16,  p.  10^?. 
Fatjlknee  (F.),  Gardener,  d.  at  Woolton,  Liverpool,  Nov.  8.  Gard. 

Chron.  n-.s.  xviii.  p.  633. 
Fayell  (Milnes),  ex-Coroner  for  Castle  Ward,  Durham,  d.  Dec.  23 

(aged  75).    Guardian,  xxxviii.  p.  be. 


36  OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 

Fawcett  (Capt.  Henry  Augustus),  R.N.,  d.  at  Lower  I^'orwood,  Mar. 
3  (aged  91).  "^'Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  345c;  Times,  Mar.  6,  p.  75; 
Army  8f  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  182. 

Fawcett  (Maj,  Joseph  Hodgson),  91st  (Argyllshire  and  Sutherland- 
shire)  Highlanders,  b.  Feb.  27,  1835,  d.  at  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  Dec.  13.  United  Serv.  Ga%.  1.  p.  1000;  Army  ^  Navy 
Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  1046. 

Fellowes  (Henry  Thomas  Abdy  Butler),  M.R.C.S.,  d.  at  Chobham, 
Surrey,  Feb.  18  (aged  25).    Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  331. 

Fenton  (Thomas),  Arctic  IS'avigator,  b.  at  Dundee,  d.  (aged  44). 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  11815. 

Feeguson-Davie  (Frances  Juliana,  Lady),  widow  of  Gen.  Sir  Henry 
Eobert  Ferguson-Davie,  1st  Bart.,  d.  at  Greedy  Park,  Devon,  Apr. 
12  (aged  79).    Times,  Apr.  14,  p.  7c;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  b^ba. 

Feegusson"  (Olive,  Lady),  2nd  wife  of  Bt.  Hon.  Sir  James  Fergusson, 
Governor  of  Bombay  and  daughter  of  John  Henry  Bichman,  d.  at 
Bombay,  Jan.  8.     Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  455,  133c;  Times,  Jan. 

9,  p.  6c  ;  16,  p.  55;  31,  p.  9/. 

ffole:es  (Charlotte  Philippa,  Lady),  widow  of  Sir  "William  Henry 
Martin  Browne  ffolkes,  2nd  Bart.,  and  daughter  of  Dominick 
Geoffrey  Browne,  of  Castle  Macgarret,  b.  1798,  d.  at  Congham 
Lodge,  near  Lynn,  Dec.  23.    Times,  Dec.  28,  p.  3/ 

Figueeas-y-Moeacas  (Stanislas),  President  of  the  Spanish  Bepublic 
1873,  b.  at  Barcelona,  1819.    Times,  I^ov.  13,  p.  7/ 

Finch  (Lt.-Col.  the  Hon.  Daniel  Greville),  late  24th  Regiment,  2nd 
son  of  the  5th  Earl  of  Aylesford,  b.  Apr.  26,  1827,  d.  at  19, 
Bury  Street,  St.  James's,  Feb.  22.  Times,  Feb.  25,  p.  10c; 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  345c. 

FiNiGAi?-  (James  Lysaght),  M  P.  for  Ennis  1879-82,  b.  1844.  ^'Guar- 
dian, xxxvii.  p.  1250a. 

FiEBANK  (Ralph),  Contractor,  b.  at  Toft  Hill,  Durham,  July  22,  1837, 
d.  at  "Washingborough,  near  Lincoln,  Dec.  19.  Minutes  of  Proc. 
Inst.  C.E.  Ixxii.  p.  317  ;  Builder,  xliv.  p.  28. 

FiTZGEEALD  (Rt.  Hou.  Lord  Otho  Augustus),  M.P.  for  co.  Kildare 
1865-74,  Comptroller  of  Her  Majesty's  Household  1868-74,  3rd 
son  of  the  3rd  Duke  of  Leinster,  b.  Oct.  10,  1827,  d.  at  Oakley 
Court,  Windsor,  JS'ov.  19.  Times,  I^'ov.  20,  p.  6(?;  23,  p.  6c; 
Jour.  SoG.  Arts,  xxxi.  p.  33;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1632c. 

FiTZGiBBON-  (Gerald),  Q.C.,  Irish  Bar,  b.  1793,  d.  Sept.  27.  Solicitors^ 
Jour.  xxvi.  p.  763. 

FiTzwiLLiAM  (Lady  Dorothy  Henrietta  Wentworth),  5th  daughter  of 
the  5th  Earl  Fitzwilliam,  b.  1822,  d.  at  Warmsworth  Hall,  July 

10.  *  Times,  July  12,  p.  10/. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


37 


Fletchee  (J.  Shepherd),  M.D.,  Medical  Writer,  b.  at  Prestwich, 

Manchester,  Aug.  1822,  d.  at  Higher  Broughton,  Manchester, 

Feb.  4.    MmicJiester  Guardian,  Feb.  6. 
Flood  (Capt.  "Warden  Hatton),  late  13th  (Somersetshire)  Light  Infantry, 

d.  at  Torquay,  Oct.  8.    United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  807. 
Fontaine  (Auguste),  Eookseller,  d.  at  Paris,  Feb.  20  (aged  68).  Bib' 

liographer,  i.  p.  188. 
FoEBES  (Rev.  Edward),  D.D.,  Yicar  of  St.  Olave's,  Old  Jewry,  with 

St.  Martin  Pomeroy,  and  Rector  of  St.  Mary  Colechurch  and  St. 

Mildred,  Poultry,  1880-2,  and  Honorary  Secretary  of  the  Colonial 

and  Foreign  Church  Society,  d.  at  Cannes,  May  12  (aged  65). 

Times,  May  16,  p.  10^?. 
FoEBEs  (Capt.  William),  R.J^".,  d.  at  Wateaton  Lodge,  "Woolston  (aged 

71).    Army     Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  764. 
FoED   (William  Henry),  Bookseller,  b.  at   Manchester,  d.  there, 

June  20.    Manchester  Guardian,  June  22;  Palatine  Note  Book, 

July. 

Ford  (William  Henry),  Solicitor,  d.  at  Portsmouth,  iN'ov.  7  (aged  40). 

Law  Times,  Ixxiv.  p.  33. 
FoEEE  (Erasmus  Darwin),  M.D.,  President  of  the  Faculty  of  the 

Hospital  College  of  Medicine,  Louisyille,  U.S.    ^Lancet,  1882,  i. 

p.  501. 

FoEEEST  (John  King),  F.R.C.S.L,  b.  at  Cork,  d.  at  Clare  Street,  Dub- 
lin, Apr.  17.    ^Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  670. 

FoEEESTEE  (HeuTy),  Actor.   *Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  484. 

FosTEE  (Lt.  A.),  15th  (East  Yorkshii^e)  Regiment,  d.  in  India.  Army 
8f  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  962. 

"  FosTEE  (Frank)."    See  Puseley  (Daniel). 

FosTEE  (George),  Calico  Printer,  d.  at  the  Whinns,  Sabden,  Lancashire, 
Apr.  11  (aged  86).  Manchester  City  News,  Apr.  15;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  545^?. 

FosTEE  (Thomas  Campbell),  Q.C.,  Recorder  of  Warwick  1874-82, 
b.  1813,  d.  at  30,  Orsett  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  July  1.  Times, 
July  3,  p.  &d ;  Solicitors'  Jour,  xxvi.  p.  568  ;  Law  Jour. 
xvii.  p.  370 ;   Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  205 ;   Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 

FosTEE  (WiUiam),  PubUsher.    -^Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  510. 
Fo^vLEE  (Joseph),  Antiquary,  d.  Apr.  (aged  91).    "^Building  News^ 
xlii.  p.  493. 

FowLEE  (Lt.-Col.  William),  late  47th  Regiment,  d.  at  Cotham,  Bristol, 
Feb.  18  (aged  52).    Times,  Feb.  23,  p.  10«. 


38 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Fox  (Mrs.),  Poet,  wife  of  Charles  Fox  and  daughter  of  "William 

Hustler,  b.  at  Bradford,  Yorkshire,  1800,  d.  at  Trebah,  near 

Falmouth,  Feb.  19.    Acad,  1882,  i.  p.  138. 
Fkaccaeoli  (Innocenzo),  Sculptor,  b.  at  Castel  Rotto,  near  Verona, 

1803.    ^'Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  311. 
Fean-cis  (Col.  George  Grant),  1st  Glamorganshii-e  Artillery,  Antiquary, 

Mayor  of  Swansea  1853-4,  b.  at  Swansea,  1814,  d.  at  9,  Upper 

Phillimore  Place,  Kensington,  Apr.  21.    Times,  Apr.  26,  p.  12d  ; 

^Iron,  xix.  p.  348;  ^Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  541;  Acad,  1882,  i.  p.  321; 

United  Sen\   Gaz.  1.  p.  326 ;   Builditig  News,  xlii.  p.  523 ; 

'^Architect,  xxvii.  p.  274. 
Feancis  (John),  Publisher  of  the  Atkenceum  1831-82,  b.  July,  1811, 

d.  at  20,  Wellington  Street,  Strand,  Apr.  6.    Times,  Apr.  11,  p. 

5d;  19,  p.  12c;  Ath.  1882,  i.  pp.  476,  479;  Iroti,  xix.  p.  285  ; 

Boohseller,  1882,  p.  418;  '^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  5125;  Building 

News,  xlii.  p.  462 ;  JST.  Sf  Q.  6th  ser.  v.  p.  300. 
Feancke  (Hermann),  ''Heinrich  Lindau,"  Poet  and  Dramatist.  *Ath. 

1882,  ii.  p.  273. 

Feanklyn  (William  IS'onis),  Solicitor,  b.  1801,  d.  at  Tunbridge  Wells, 

Apr.  6.    Zaio  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  17. 
Feasee  (Selina  Charlotte,  Lady),  widow  of  Sir  John  Fraser,  K.C.M.G., 

and  daughter  of  William  Baldwin,  d.  at  Sion  Hill,  Bath,  July  1 

(aged  84).    ^ Times,  July  13,  p.  Sd. 
Feeeman  (H.  S.),  Manager  of  the  Brading  Harbour  Reclamation  Works. 

Building  Neivs,  xliii.  p.  310. 
Feench  (Maj.  Edward  Francis),  late  82nd  and  22nd  Regiment,  d.  at 

Lower  Bridge  Street,  Chester,  Jan.  3  (aged  87).    Times,  Jan.  5, 

p.  Qe. 

Feeydoef  (          von),  ex-Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs,  Baden,  d.  at 

Karlsruhe,  Nov.      Times,  I^"ov.  17,  p.  85. 
Feiedmann  (  ),  Inventor,  Member  of  the  Lower  House  of  the 

Reichsrath,  Austria,  d.  Feb.      Times,  Feb.  24,  p.  10a. 
Feiedeeich  (Prof.  Nicholas),  Author  of   "  Progressive  Muscular 

Atrophy."    Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  993. 
Feost  (Thomas),  Gardener,  d.  at  Maidstone,  Nov.  11  (aged  59).  Gm-d. 

Chron.  n.s.  xviii.  p.  695. 
Ftjlfoed  (Capt.  C.  T.  R.),  late  R.A.,  d.  in  India.    United  Serv.  Gaz.  1. 

pp.  379,  426. 

FuLLAETON  (John  Archibald),  M.B.,  Publisher,  d.  at  Edinburgh,  June 

8  (aged  78).    Bookseller,  1882,  p.  688. 
Fullee  (Lt.  A.),  34th  Regiment,  d.  at  Westbourne  Terrace,  Hyde 

Park,  Sept.  24.    United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  751. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882 


39 


FuLLEE  (Benjamin),  Deputy-Lieutenant  for  Bucks,  d.  Mar.  20  (aged 

90).    '^'Guardian,  sxxvii.  p.  449^. 
Fyfe  (William  B.  C),  Artist,  b.  at  Dundee,  d.  at  Abbey  Eoad,  St. 

John's  Wood,  Sept.  15  (aged  46).    Architect,  xx\Hiii.  p.  187; 

Building  JS^ews,  xliii.  p.  371;  Guard ian^  xxxyii.  p.  1277^7;  Ti?}ies, 

Sept.  18,  p.  ec;  -^Atli.  1882,  ii.  p.  410;  Builder,  xliii.  p.  413. 

Gadsbt  (John  Topham),  M.D.,  M.E.C.S.,  d.  at  Mansfield,  JS'otts,  Feb. 

9  (aged  28).    Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  331. 
Gagaeix  (Ivan  S.),  Member  of  the  Order  of  Jesuits,  b.  1814,  d.  at 

Paris,  July  20.    Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  101. 
Gage  (Hon.  Elizabeth  Maria),  eldest  daughter  of  the  4th  Viscount 

Gage,  d.  at  Eastbourne,  Oct.  7.    "^'Times,  Oct.  11,  p.  Qe. 
Gaine  (William  Edward),  Civil  Engineer,  d.  at  Blackbui-n,  Mar.  20 

(aged  64).    Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  513. 
GALiG2>A>fi  (William),  Proprietor  of  Galtpiani^s  Messetiger,  b.  in  Lon- 
don, d.  at  82,  Faubourg  St.  Honore,  Paris,  Dec.  11  (aged  84). 

*Gtiardia7i,  xxxvii.  p.  1796^?;  Times,  Dec.  13,  p.  6/;  Iron,  xx. 

p.  509. 

Gambbtta  (Leon  Michel),  President  of  the  Chamber,  France,  1882, 
b.  at  Cahors,  Apr.  3,  1838,  d.  at  Yille  d'  A\Tay,  Dec.  31.  TimeSf 
Jan.  2,  1883,  pp.  3a,  5a;  3,  p.  5a;  4,  pp.  5^5,  lOa;  5,  pp.  2b,  Aa; 
8,  p.  5/;  13,  p.  5h;  15,  p.  5c;  16,  p.  1h. 

Gambetta  (Madame),  mother  of  Leon  Michel  Gambetta,  d.  at  St. 
Mande,  July  19.      Times,  July  20,  p.  5e. 

Gaebnek  (Lt.-Col.  J.),  late  in  13th  (Somersetshire)  Light  Infantry,  d.  at 
19,  Kensington,  Bath,  Dec.  6  (aged  85).  Army  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii. 
p.  1025. 

Gaedoni  (  ),  Operatic  Tenor.    *Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  455. 

Gaeibaldi  (Gen.  Giuseppe),  Italian  Patriot,  b.  at  Nice,  July  22, 
1807,  d.  at  Caprera,  June  2.  Times,  June  3,  p.  I2a;  5,  pp.  5c, 
7/;  7,  p.  5c;  8,  p.  Id;  9,  p.  5d;  10,  p.  7d;  12,  p.  7h;  14, 
p.  5d ;  Herts  Merc,  June  10,  p.  2g;  Harper'' s  WeeUy,  xxvi.  pp. 
59,  380 ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  7973,  809i; ;  Army  Sf  Navy 
Gaz.  xxiii.  pp.  429,  454. 

Gaeeett  (Commander  Edward),  R.N.,  retired,  d.  at  Camden  Grove, 
Peckham,  Feb.  5  (aged  90).    Army     Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  102. 

Gaeeett  (Rhoda),  Decorative  Artist,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev.  John 
F.  Garrett,  b.  at  Eyam,  Derbyshire,  1841,  d.  at  2,  Gower  Street, 
IS^ov.  12.  Times,  Dec.  4,  p.  9/;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  772;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  1715« ;  Builder,  xliii.  p.  765  ;  Acad.  1882,  ii. 
p.  397. 


40 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOll  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Gawler  (Col.  John  Cox),  late  73rd  Eegiment,  Keeper  of  the  Regalia 
in  the  Tower,  d.  at  3,  Mayfield  Terrace,  Blackheath,  July  31 
(aged  52).    TimeSj  Aug.  4,  p.  9/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  10855. 

Geare  (William  Frederick),  Solicitor,  b.  1849,  d.  at  Regent's  Park 
Villas,  Jan.  12.  Law  Times^  Ixxii.  p.  233;  Law  Jour.  xvii. 
p.  54. 

Gee  (Alfred  William),  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  at  ITewsham  Drive,  West 
Derby,  Liverpool,  Feb.  23  (aged  33).  Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  358 ; 
"^Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  303. 

Gelibert  (Jean  Pierre  Paul),  Animal  Painter,  d.  at  Barthe-le-Neste, 
Hautes-Pyrenees,  Sept.  24  (aged  80).    -^'Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  536. 

Gell  (Inigo),  Solicitor,  b.  1823,  d.  at  Lewes,  May  24.  Solicitors* 
Jour.  xxvi.  p.  499. 

Geoffroy  (C),  Engraver,  d.  at  Passy  (aged  63).  ^'Ath.  1882,  i.  p. 
452 ;  Architect,  xxvii.  p.  202. 

Germon  (Rev.  Nicholas),  M.A.,  Rector  of  St.  Peter's,  Manchester, 
1825-82,  formerly  High  Master  of  Manchester  Free  Grammar 
School,  b.  at  Teign-Moreton,  Hampstead,  Devonshire,  Feb.  23, 
1799;  d.  at  Barn  Hawe,  Edenbridge,  Kent,  Nov.  22.  Manchester 
Guardian,  Nov.  23;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1675^;. 

Gibbons  (Surg.-Gen.  John),  C.B.,  Army  Medical  Department  (retired), 
d.  at  8,  Waterloo  Road,  Dublin,  Dec.  6  (aged  57).  Times,  Dec. 
12,  p.  bd',  United  Serv.  Ga%.  1.  p.  963. 

GiBBS  (Rev.  Michael),  M.A.,  Yicar  of  Christ  Church,  Newgate  Street, 
and  Rector  of  St.  Leonard's,  Foster  Lane,  1841-82,  Prebendary  of 
St.  Paul's  1856-82,  and  Treasurer  1870-82,  d.  at  7,  King  Edward 
Street,  Jan.  19  (aged  69).  Times,  Jan.  20,  p.  8(?;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  133^?. 

GiBSOiiT  (Rev.  Nicholas  William),  M.A.,  Canon  Residentiary  1861-82, 
and  Sub-Dean  1874-82,  of  Manchester,  b.  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
June,  1802,  d.  at  Manchester,  June  18.  Manchester  Guardian, 
19  ;  Times,  June  20,  p.  U. 

GiFFORD  (Henri),  Aeronaut  and  Engineer,  b.  at  Paris,  Jan.  8,  1825,  d. 
there,  Apr.  Engineer,  liii.  p.  309  ;  Engineering,  xxxiii.  p.  409 ; 
^Iron,  xix.  p.  307 ;  Builder,  xlii.  p.  497  ;  ^Nature,  xxv.  p.  591  ; 
^'Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  543;  ^Times,  Apr.  17,  p.  6^. 

Giles  (Rev.  Henry),  Unitarian  Minister,  b.  at  Craanford,  Co.  Wexford, 
Nov.  1,  1809,  d.  at  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  July  10.  Unitarian 
JSerald,  Aug.  11 ;  Boston  B.  Advertiser,  July  12. 

Giles  (Richard),  M.D.,  d.  at  Pentreath,  Torquay,  Aug.  8.  "^Lancet, 
1882,  ii.  p.  295. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


41 


Gm.  (Capt.  William),  E.E.,  Traveller,  b.  at  Bangalore,  1843,  murdered 

at  Wady  Sudr,  Arabia,  Aug.  11.    Jour.  R.  Asiatic  Soc.  n.s.  xv. 

p.  xv;  Jour.  Soc.  Arts,  xxx.  p.  1079;  Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  347; 

Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  599  ;  Army  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  894 ;  Titnes, 

Oct.  30,  p.  6c ;  Nov.  2,  p.  9/;  27,  p.  4«. 
GiLMAN-  (Arthur),  Architect,  b.  at  I^'ewburyport,  Mass.,  d.  at  Syracuse, 

i^r.Y.,  July  11.   Boston  D.  Advertiser,  July  18  ;  Architect,  xxviii. 

p.  97. 

GixpiN^  (Col.  Sir  Eichard  Thomas),  1st  Bart.,  M.P.  for  Bedfordshire 
1851-80,  b.  in  London,  1801,  d.  at  EockKffe  Grange,  Bedford- 
shire, Apr.  8.  Times,  Apr.  10,  p.  1e ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp. 
5125,  b2\c. 

GiMLETTE  (Eev.  Thomas),  D.D.,  Prebendary  and  Sub-Dean  of  Water- 
ford,  d.  at  Dunmore  East,  Ireland,  Eeb.  13.  ^-Guardian,  xxxvii. 
pp.  2565,  2Qbc. 

GifiAUD  (Pierre  Francois  Eugene),  Painter,  b.  at  Paris,  Aug.  9,  1806. 

*Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  65. 
Gleadall  (Eev.  John  William),  M.A.,  Preacher  at  the  Foundling 

Hospital,  d.  (aged  83).     Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1564^?. 
GoDDARD  (Delano  Alexander),  Editor  of  the  Boston  Daily  Advertiser 

1868-82,  b.  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1831,  d.  at  Boston, 

Mass.,  Jan.    Boston  B.  Advertiser,  Jan.  11;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p. 

127. 

GoDDARD  (Ebenezer),  Gas  Engineer,  three  times  Mayor  of  Ipswich, 

b.  at  Ipswich,  Mar.  10,  1816,  d.  at  Oak  Hill,  Ipswich,  Oct.  19. 

Iron,  XX.  p.  360  ;  ^Times,  Oct.  21,  p.  7/;  Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst. 

C.E.  Ixxii.  p.  312 ;  Building  News,  xliii.  p.  521. 
GoDEFEOi  (M.  H.),  Politician.  Times,  July  1,  p.  125. 
Goldsmith  (John),  Solicitor,  b.  ab.  1835,  d.  at  Maida  Yale,  July  13. 

Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  241. 
GoocH  (Thomas  Longridge),  Civil  Engineer,  b.  in  London,  ISTov.  1, 

1808,  d.  at  Team  Lodge,  Gateshead-on-Tyne,  IS'ov.  23.  Building 

Neios,  xliii.  p.  682  ;  Architect,  xxviii.  p.  354  ;  Iron,  xx.  p.  464 ; 

Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxii.  p.  300. 
GooDAiL  (Thomas  William),  Deputy- Assistant  Superintendent  of  Stores, 

d.  at  ClayviUe,  Shepherd's  Bush,  Jan.  14  (aged  51).  Army  ^  Navy 

Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  63. 

GooDENOUGH  (Col.  Osbome  H.),  late  E.A.  d.  Dec.  23.    Army  8f  Navy 

Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  1066. 
GooDwnq-  (Ichabod),  ex-Governor  of  E'ew  Hampshire,  b.  at  !N'orth 

Berwick,  Me.,  Oct.  10,  1796,  d.  at  Portsmouth,  JS'.H.,  July  4. 

Boston  D.  .Advertiser i  July  6. 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


GooLD  (Capt.  W.  H.),  d.  at  Southsea.  Army  &f  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p. 
142. 

GoEDON  (John),  LL.D.,  H.M.  Inspector  of  .  Schools  1843-74,  b.  at 
Kirkcudbright,  d.  at  Edinburgh,  June  17  (aged  85).  Times, 
June  20,  p.  U, 

GoESE  (Thomas),  Parish  Clerk  of  Eccles  1830-82.  Guardian^  xxxvii. 
p.  921<?. 

Gosling  (Rev.  John  Frederick),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Eream  1869-82,  d.  at 
the  Yicarage,  Oct.  16.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1575c. 

GoTJDSMiT  (Prof.),  Professor  of  Roman  Law  in  the  University,  Leyden, 
1858-82,  d.  Mar.  (aged  69).    Times,  Mar.  25,  p.  \2a. 

Gould  (Rev.  George),  President  of  the  Baptist  Union  1879-80,  b,  in 
the  West  of  England,  d.  at  14,  Unthanks  Road,  I^"orwich,  Eeb. 
13  (aged  63).    Times,  Feb.  14,  p.  10/ 

GowENLocK  (Alfred  Hargreaves),  Engineer  and  Ironfounder,  b.  at 
Manchester,  d.  at  Dulwich,  May  25  (aged  47).  Proc.  Inst.  Mech. 
Engineers,  1883,  p.  18. 

GoTDEE  (Charles  Maclvor),  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  d.  at  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne,  Dec.  16  (aged  26).    Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  1141. 

Geaftoi^  (William  Henry  Fitzroy,  6th  Duke  of),  b.  at  Grosvenor 
Place,  Aug.  5,  1819,  d.  at  4,  Grosvenor  Place,  May  21.  Guard- 
ian, xxxvii.  p.  729fl^;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  399  ;  Times,  May  22, 
p.  11/;  29,  p.  9/;  Herts  Merc.  May  27,  p.  Za. 

Geaham  (S.  J.),  Market  Gardener,  d.  at  Cranford,  Middlesex,  Jan.  17 
(aged  77).    Gard.  Chron.  n.s.  xvii.  p.  122. 

Geaham  (Col.  William),  d.  at  Mossknow,  Dumfriesshii'e,  Mar.  2  (aged 
85).    "^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  345^;. 

Geant  (Gen.  Charles),  C.B.,  late  Bengal  Horse  Artillery,  d.  at  3, 
Suffolk  Square,  Cheltenham,  Jan.  13.  Tnies,  Jan.  18,  p.  6d; 
United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  48 ;  Army  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  38 ; 
"^'Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  133^?. 

Geant  (Col.  E.  F.),  R.A.,  d.  at  Worthing,  Sept.  Army  Navy  Gaz. 
xxiii.  p.  757. 

Geant  (Hon.  William),  Member  of  the  Legislative  Council,  Sierra 

Leone,  Proprietor  of  the  Sierra  Leone  West  African  Reporter,  d. 

in  London,  Jan.  28  (aged  50).    Times,  Jan.  31,  p.  7c. 
Geaxjx  (Charles),  Greek  Philologist,  one  of  the  Editors  of  the  Bevue 

Critique.    ^Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  48. 
Geaves  (Lt.-Gen.  John  Crosbie),  C.B.,  late  Bombay  Cavalry,  b.  Sept. 

19,  1820,  d.  at  Poonah,  Nov.  28.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1836« ; 

United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  978 ;  Times,  Dec.  22,  p.  4^, 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


43 


Ghaves  (Col.  Robert  Stannus),  late  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  b.  ab.  1831, 
d.  at  5,  Peel  Terrace,  St.  Helier's,  Dec.  16.  Times,  Dec.  21,  p. 
United  Sen\  Ga%.  1.  p.  978. 

Geat  (Dr.  John  F.),  Homoeopatbist,  b.  at  Sherboiirne,  N.Y.,  1804, 
d.  at  New  York  City,  June  5.  Scientific  American^  xlvi.  p.  393  ; 
Harper^ s  WeeUi/y  xxvi.  p.  380. 

Geat  (Mary  Anne  Gray,  Lady),  widow  of  the  16th  Lord  Gray,  and 
daughter  of  Col.  Charles  Philip  de  Ainslie,  d.  at  Pan,  Basses- 
Pyrenees,  Feb.  16  (aged  72).    "-^'Times,  Feb.  22,  p.  10^. 

Geeates  (Rev.  Henry  Addington),  M.A.,  Yiear  of  Christ  Chui'ch,  Ply- 
mouth, 1846-77,  d.  Dec.  8  (aged  81).    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1764^. 

Geeei^  (Capt.),  21st  Fusiliers,  Gentleman-Usher  to  AYilliam  lY.,  b.  at 
Buckden,  d.  there,  Jan.  5  (aged  94).  Times,  Jan.  17,  p.  9/; 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  85^;  Army  Sf  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  38. 

Geeen  (John),  Bookseller  and  Proprietor  of  the  Beverley  Guardian, 
d.  at  Market  Place,  Beverley,  Jan.  17  (aged  65).  Boolseller, 
1882,  p.  95. 

Geeen  (Thomas  Hill),  Whyte's  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  in  the 

rniversity,  Oxford,  1878-82,  b.  1836,  d.  at  Oxford,  Mar.  26. 

Times,  Mar.  27,  p.  U\  28,  p.  8^;  30,  p.  5/;  Acad.  1882,  i.  p. 

231 ;  AtJi.  1882,  i.  p.  414  ;  "^'Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  449^?. 
Geeene  (Robert  Rowan),  Chief  Engineer,  Midland  Great  Western 

Railway  of  Ireland,  1878-82,  b.  1835,  d.  Nov.  18.    Minutes  of 

Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxii.  p.  308. 
Geeene  (William),  Solicitor,  b.  1810,  d.  at  Norwich,  Nov.  23.  Solicitors' 

Jour,  xxvii.  p.  91. 
Geeenwell  (Miss  Dora),  Author  and  Poet,  d.  at  Clifton,  Mar.  29. 

Ath.  1882,  i.  pp.  476,  541. 
Geegan  (William),  Philanthropist  and  Cabinet  Maker.  Building 

News,  xliii.  p.  489. 
Geegoey  (William),  Solicitor,  d.  June  7  (aged  92).    Solicitors'  Jour. 

xxvi.  p.  521. 

Geeig  (Maj.  John  James),  C.B.,  formerly  Head  Constable  of  Liverpool, 
d.  at  Bournemouth,  Dec.  2  (aged  75).  Times,  Dec.  5,  p.  7/; 
Army  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  1046. 

Geeith  (Karl  Johann),  Bishop  of  St.  Gall  1862-82,  b.  at  Rapperswyl, 
May  25,  1807,  d.  at  the  Palace,  St.  Gall,  May  17.  Titnes,  June 
5,  p.  8c ;  Gua/rdiart,  xxxvii.  p.  79 Id?. 

Geey  (Charlotte,  Lady),  widow  of  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Henry  George 
Grey,  G.C.B.,  and  only  daughter  of  Sir  Charles  des  Yoeux,  1st 
Bart.,  d.  at  7,  Seamore  Place,  Curzon  Street,  Feb.  12  (aged  93). 
Times,  Feb.  13,  p.  9/. 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Geey  (Et.  Hon.  Sir  George),  2nd  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  Secretary  of  State 
for  the  Home  Department  1846-52,  1855-8,  1861-6,  b.  at 
Gibraltar,  May  11,  1799,  d.  at  Falloden,  near  Alnwick,  Sept.  9. 
Times,  Sept.  11,  p.  16,  p.  9^;  RerU  Merc.  Sept.  16,  p.  3^; ; 
Solicitors''  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  719;  Laio  Times,  Ixxiii.  pp.  333,  342; 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  12 45 J. 

Geey-Egerton"  (Anna  Elizabeth,  Lady),  ^yidow  of  Sir  Philip  de  Mal- 
pas  Grey-Egerton,  10th  Bart.,  and  2nd  daughter  of  George  John 
Legh,  of  High  Legh,  d.  at  28b,  Albemarle  Street,  Nov.  26. 
Times,  I^oy.  28,  p.  9/;  Guardian,  xxx-sii.  p.  1669J. 

Gkibble  (Lt.  Henry  Cholmley),  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  killed  at  Kas- 
sassin,  Egypt,  Aug.  28  (aged  24).  "^'Times,  Sept.  12,  p.  9/;  Army 
Sf  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  738;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  711  ;  Herts 
Merc.  Sept.  16,  p.  5/ 

Grigoeief  (Yasily  Yasilievich),  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Oriental  Lan- 
guages in  the  University,  St  Petersburg,  1873,  b.  at  St.  Peters- 
burg, 1816,  d.  Jan.  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  95  ;  Jour.  R.  Asiatic  Soc. 
N.s.  xiv.  p.  xxi;  Times,  Jan.  21,  p.  9/. 

Geosjean  (J.  J.  Beaumont  Jeanneret),  Agricultural  Chemist,  d.  (aged 
39).    "^Chemical  News,  xlvi.  p.  76. 

Geundt  (Thomas),  Solicitor,  b.  at  Reddish,  1836,  d.  at  AVestleigh, 
Lymm,  June  20.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  205. 

Geunee  (Wilhelm  Heinrich  Ludwig),  Director  of  the  Eoyal  Collection 
of  Engravings,  and  Professor  in  the  Art  Academy,  Dresden,  b.  at 
Dresden,  Feb.  24,  1801,  d.  there,  Feb.  27.  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  323 ; 
Times,  Mar.  6,  p.  75 ;  Building  News,  xlii.  p.  298. 

Guigon  (Francois),  Landscape  Painter,  b.  at  Geneva,  1807,  d.  there, 
June.  Times,  June  24,  p.  11/;  Building  News,  xlii.  p.  791; 
Architect,  xxviii.  p.  27 ;  "^Builder,  xliii.  p.  35. 

Gtjllivee  (George),  F.E.S.,  F.E.C.S.,  formerly  Hunterian  Professor 
of  Comparative  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  Eoyal  College  of 
Surgeons,  b.  at  Banbury,  June  4,  1804,  d.  at  Canterbury,  I^oy. 
17.  Times,  JS'ov.  21,  p.  lOJ;  Army  8f  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  986; 
Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  917. 

GuKNiNG  (Lt.  A.  E.),  E.A.,  d.  at  Almorah,  Aug.  3.  ^Army  ^  Navy 
Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  757. 

GupPT  (Thomas  Eichard),  Engineer,  b.  at  Bristol,  1797,  d.  at  Portici, 
Italy,  June  28.  Miiiutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixix.  p.  411  ;  Iron, 
XX.  p.  12  ;  Times,  July  6,  p.  65. 

GiTENET  (Samuel),  M.P.  for  Penryn  and  Falmouth  1857-68,  formerly 
a  partner  in  the  firm  of  Overend,  Gurney,  and  Co.,  Money 
Brokers,  b.  1816,  d.  at  The  Spa,  Tunbridge  Wis,  Apr.  4. 
Times y  Apr.  6,  p.  Id. 


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45 


Haas  (Ernst  Anton  Max),  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Professor  of  Sanskrit  in 
TJniTersity  College,  London,  1875-82,  b.  at  Coburg,  Apr.  18, 
1835,  d.  at  "Westboume  Park  Eoad,  July  3.  Aead.  1882,  ii. 
p.  48;  Afh.  1882,  ii.  p.  78  ;  Jour.  H.  Asiatic  Soc.  n.s.  xv. 
p.  xxii. 

Hagtte  (Lt.-Col.),  late  67tli  Eegiment.  Armt/  ^  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii. 
p.  55. 

Haines  (George  'William),  Solicitor,  b.  1845,  d.  Jan.  31.  Solicitors^ 

Jour.  xxvi.  p.  233. 
Halbig  (Prof.  Johan),  Sculptor,  b.  at  Donnersdorf,  Bavaria,  July  13, 

1814,  d.  at  Munich.    ^Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  193  ;  ^Ath.  1882,  ii.  p. 

378. 

Haldane  (Alexander),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1800,  d.  at  Westboume 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  July  19.    Laio  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  241. 

Hale  (Hon.  Artemus),  Manufacturer,  ex-Member  of  the  United  States' 
Congress,  b.  at  Winchendon,  Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1783,  d.  at  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  Aug.  3.    Bostott  D.  Advertiser,  Aug.  5. 

Hale  (Hon.  Charles),  formerly  editor  of  the  Boston  Bail?/  Advertiser ^ 
b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Juno  7,  1831,  d.  there,  Mar.  1.  Boston  B. 
Advertiser,  Mar.  3. 

Hall  (Charles),  Solicitor,  b.  1817,  d.  at  Accrington,  Dec.  24.  Solicitors^ 
Jour,  xxvii.  p.  161. 

Hall  (Hany),  Animal  Painter,  b.  at  Cambridge,  d.  at  Xewmarket, 
Apr.  22  (aged  67).  Architect,  xxvii.  p.  274  ;  Times,  Apr.  26,  p. 
I2d',  Herts  Merc.  Apr.  29,  p.  5/ 

Hall  (Vice-Admiral  Robert),  C.  B.,  I^Taval  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty, 
b.  at  Kingston,  Ontario,  1817,  d.  at  28,  Craven  Hill  Gardens, 
June  11.  Times,  June  14,  p.  8^?;  Iro?t,  xix.  p.  372;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  S25a  ;  Army  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  451;  *  United 
Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  406. 

Hallard  (Predciick),  Advocate,  Sheriff- Substitute  of  Mid-Lothian, 
1852-81,  b.  at  Edinburgh,  1821,  d.  at  61,  York  Place,  Edin- 
burgh, Jan.  12.  Times,  Jan.  14,  p.  6<? ;  Law  Times,  Ixxii. 
p.  233. 

Halm  (Karl  von),  Director  of  the  Library  and  Ordinary  Professor  in 
the  University,  Munich,  b.  at  Munich,  d.  Oct.  5  (aged  73).  Ath. 
1882,  ii.  p.  530. 

Hamilton  (Elizabeth),  daughter  of  Sir  "William  Hamilton,  the  Meta- 
physician.   *Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  318  ;    Times,  Mar.  11,  p.  10/. 

Hamiltox  (Lady  Emily  Eleanor),  wife  of  John  Glencaim  Carter 
Hamilton,  and  daughter  of  the  8th  Earl  of  Leven,  b.  1840,  d.  at 
Dalzell,  Lancashire,  I^ov.  11.    ^'Times,  "Eoy,  14,  p.  10c, 


46 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Hamiltoi?-  (George),  M.D.,  L.R.C.S.Eclin.,  b.  at  Edinburgh,  d.  at 

Palkirk,  July  18  (aged  78).    Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  124. 
HAJfBURY  (Daniel  Bell),  Pharmacist,  b.  Feb.  8,  1794,  d.  at  Clapham, 

Feb.  12.    Pharm.  Jour.  3rd  scr.  xii.  p.  698. 
Handyside  (James  Baird),  Engineer,  Eussian  Consul  at  Glasgow 

1867-73,  b.  at  Glasgow,  Oct.  4,  1835,  d.  there,  Mar.  11. 

Engineer,  liii.  p.  197;  Engineering,  xxxiii.  p.  247;  Iron,  xix.  p. 

207  ;  Proc.  Inst.  Mech.  Engineers,  1883,  p.  18. 
Handyside  (M"aj.-Gen.  Robert  Vernor),  late  33rd  Madras  Native 

Infantry,  d.  at  Philbeach  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  Feb.  5 

(aged  52).    Times,  Feb.  7,  p.  \0h  ;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  115  ; 

Army  ^'  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  102. 
Hanly  (John  Laffan),  Proprietor  and  Editor  of  the  Stamhoul,  d.  at 

Constantinople,  Aug.  29  (aged  47).    Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  372. 
Hanna  (Rev.  William),  D.D.,  LL.T).,  Free  Church  Minister,  and 

several  years  editor  of  the  North  British  PevieWf  d.  at  77, 

Colcshill  Street,  Eaton  Square,  May  24  (aged  73).  Times, 

May  25,  p.  7/;  "^'Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  669;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 

760^!. 

ITannen  (Lt.-Col.  G.  Grote),  R.A.,  d.  at  Marseilles  (aged  46).  United 

Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  497. 
Haxska  (Madame).    See  Bahac  (Madame  de). 

Hansom  (Josei^h  Aloysius),  Architect  and  Inventor  of  the  Hansom" 
Cab,  b.  at  York,  Oct.  26,  1803,  d.  at  Fulham  Road,  June  29. 
Timesj  Zvlj  1,  p.  125;  Iron,  xx.  p.  12;  Builder,  xliii.  p.  43; 
Architect,  xxviii.  p.  22  ;  Building  News,  xliii.  p.  8  ;  Guardian^ 
xxxvii.  p.  920r. 

Haxson  (Samuel),  Merchant,  London,  d.  at  Zurich  (aged  77).  Times, 
Feb.  25,  p.  10^?. 

Haedii^g  (Rev.  William),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Sulgrave  1829-82,  d.  Mar. 

29.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  552^;. 
Haedixg  (Mrs.),  widow  of  the  above  Rev.  William  Harding,  d.  Apr. 

5.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  552f?. 
Haelaxd  (Thomas),  M.R.C.S.,  b.  at  Rosedale,  Yorkshii-e,  Nov.  3, 

1794,  d.  at  Manchester,  Apr.  12.    Manchester  Courier,  Apr.  15. 
Haeeiet  (Sister)."    See  Parish  (Harriet). 
Haeeison  (Sir  Edmund  Stephen),  Kt.,  C.B.,  Deputy-Clerk  of  the 

Council  1860-82,  b.  1810,  d.  at  114,  Harley  Street,  Sept.  21. 

Times,  Sept.  22,  p.  7/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  13095. 
Haeeisox  (Rev.  William),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Great  and  Little  Biixh, 

Essex,  1848-82,  Honorary  Canon  of  St.  Albans  1873-82.  Guard- 

ian,  xxxvii.  p.  9645. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


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Haeeowbt  (Dudley  Ryder,  2nd  Earl  of),  K.G.,  D.C.L.,  Lord  Privy 
Seal  1855-7,  Yice-President  of  the  Council  1874,  b.  at  the  Army 
Pay  Office,  Whitehall,  May  19,  1798,  d.  at  Sandon  Hall, 
Staffordshire,  Xov.  19.  Herts  Merc.  Dec.  2,  p.  Ae\  Times^  ]N'ov. 
20,  p.  6^/;  21,  p.  lOfl^j  27,  p.  9/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1632c;; 
Jour.  Soc.  Arts,  xxxi.  p.  33. 

HAEVEr  (Capt.  John),  E.X.,  Co-Inventor  with  Commander  Frederick 
Harvey,  of  the  "Harvey"  Torpedo,  d.  at  Folkestone,  Sept.  3 
(aged  88).  Iron,  xx.  p.  212  ;  Times,  Sept.  8,  p.  5e ;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  1245J;  Arm)/  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  720. 

Harvey  (Richard  Sutton)  F.R.C.S.,  b.  at  Pointon,  Staffordshire,  Mar. 
1803,  d.  at  Lincoln,  July  16.    Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  125. 

Haussonville  (Comtesse  d'),  Author,  granddaughter  of  Madame  de 
Stael,  d.  Apr.    Times,  Apr.  24,  p.  9^? ;  25,  p.  ba. 

Havelock  (Hannah  Shepherd,  Lady),  widow  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry 
Havclock,  K.C.B.,  and  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Joshua  Marsh- 
mau,  D.D.,  b.  1809,  d.  at  14,  Kensington  Park  Gardens,  Aug.  25, 
limes,  Aug.  29,  p.  &d;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  11813. 

Hawes  (George  W.),  Ph.D.,  Curator  of  the  Geological  Department, 
National  Museum,  Wasliington,  1880-2,  b.  at  Marion,  Ind.,  Dec. 
31,  1848,  d.  at  Manitou  Springs,  Colorado,  June  22.  American 
Jour,  of  Sci.  3rd  scr.  xxiv.  p.  159  ;  Scientific  American,  xlvii.  p.  56. 

Hawxixs  (Rev.  Bradford  Denne),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Rivenhall  1853-82 
d.  (aged  82).    "^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  897^?. 

Hawkins  (Rev.  Edward),  D.D,,  Provost  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford, 
1828-82,  Canon  of  Rochester  1828-82,  and  Rector  of  Purleigh 
1828-82,  d.  at  Rochester,  Nov.  18  (aged  93).  Times,  Nov.  20, 
p.  6(?;  25,  p.  8r/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1640^^. 

HiWLEY  (Rev.  Edward),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Worksop  1870-82,  d.  May  9 
(aged  50).    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  658^. 

Hawthoene  (Elizabeth  Manning),  eldest  sister  of  Nathaniel  Haw- 
thorne, b.  1802,  d.  at  Beverley,  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  Boston  I). 
Advertiser,  Jan.  2,  1883. 

Haycock  (Edward),  Architect,  d.  May  2  (aged  52).  Building  JVews, 
xlii.  p.  557. 

Hayes  (Augustus  Allen),  M.D.,  Chemist,  b.  at  Windsor,  Vt.,  Feb.  28, 
1806,  d.  at  Longwood,  June  21.  Proc.  American  Acad.  n.s.  x. 
p.  422. 

Hayes  (Vice- Admiral  John  Montagu),  C.B.,  d.  at  Charlton  House, 
Southsea,  Apr.  3  (aged  66),    "^'Times,  Apr.  4,  p.  105 ;  Arm?/ 
Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  262;  Guardian,  xxxvii,  p.  521c. 

Hayez  (Francois),  Artist,  b.  at  Venice,  1792.    Architect,  xxvii.  p.  136, 


48  OBITUA-RY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  18S2. 

Haxwoeth  (John),  M.E.C.S.,  L.S.A.,  d.  July  5  (aged  84).  Lancet, 
1882,  ii.  p.  687. 

Headlam  (Edward),  Director  of  Examinations,  Civil  Service  Commis- 
sion, 1876-82,  b.  1824,  d.  at  24,  Norfolk  Square,  Hyde  Park, 
Oct.  26.  Times,  Nov.  2,  p.  6c  ;  Iron,  xx.  p.  379  ;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  15575;  Solicitors'  Jour,  xxvii.  p.  58. 

Healy  (John  Plummer),  Lawyer,  b.  at  Washington,  K.H.,  1810,  d.  at 
Eoston,  Mass.,  Jan.  4.    Boston  D.  Advertiser,  Jan.  5. 

Heath  (Baron  Robert  Amadeus),  Consul-General  in  London  for  Italy 
1879-82,  b.  1818,  d.  at  Paris,  June  5.    Times,  June  9,  p.  9/ 

Heaton"  (Clement),  Artist  in  Stained  Glass  and  Decorator,  d.  Feb. 
Architect,  xxvii.  p.  148;  Building  Nexcs,  xlii.  p.  316;  Builder, 
xlii.  p.  298. 

Hedayat  Ali  (Lt.-Col.),  Native  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Commander-in- 
Chief  in  India.    Times,  Aug.  18,  p.  8r. 

Hedley  (Edward),  Mining  Engineer,  b.  at  AVigan,  Dec.  9,  1836,  d.  at 
Derby,  Sept.  11.    Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxii.  p.  314. 

Heljestrand  (J.  K.),  Iron  Manufacturer,  d.  Nov.  26  (aged  64). 
^Iron,  XX.  p.  509. 

Hellwag  (Wilhelm),  llailway  Engineer,  d.  at  Vienna,  Jan.  5  (aged 
55).    Iron.  xix.  p.  48. 

Henderson  (J.  E.),  Eellow  and  Bursar  of  ]\ragdalen  College,  Oxford, 
d.  at  his  College,  July  10.    -^Times,  July  12,  p.  10/ 

Henderson  (Bear-Admiral  Samuel  Hood),  d.  Sept.  23  (aged  59). 
Times,  Sept.  29,  p.  7/;  Army  ^'  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  841  ;  United 
Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  753  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1341c. 

Heneage  (Capt.  Dudley  Eieschi),  Acting  Diplomatic  Agent,  Belgrade, 
1874-5,  d.  at  Belgrade,  Feb.  21.    Times.  Mar.  6,  p.  7b. 

Henikstrin  (Field  Marshal),  d.  (aged  72).    *2mes,  Jan.  30,  p.  7b. 

Henley  (William  Thomas),  Telegraph  Engineer,  b.  at  Midhurst,  d.  at 
Chesterton  House,  Plaistow,  Dec.  13  (aged  68).  Times,  Dec.  15, 
p.  5b;  Guardian,  xxxvii,  p.  1796c;  Engineer,  liv.  p.  471  ;  Iron, 
XX.  p.  530  ;  Telegraphic  Jour,  and  Electrical  Review,  xi.  p.  485. 

Henslowe  (Eev.  Edward  Pering),  Yicar  of  Huish  Episcopi  with  Lang- 
port  1839-82,  d.  Sept.  16  (aged  84).    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1285^7. 

Herbert  (Cyril  Wiseman),  Artist,  Curator  of  Sculpture  at  the  Royal 
Academy  1882,  d.  at  The  Chimes,  Kilbum,  July  2  (aged  34). 
Times,  July  4,  p.  10^?;  Art  Jour.  1882,  p.  256;  Acad.  1882,  ii. 
p.  38 ;  Architect,  xxviii.  p.  30 ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  920c. 

Herbert  (John  Maurice),  M.A.,  Judge  of  the  Monmouthshire  County 
Courts  1847-82,  b.  Nov.  15,  1808,  d.  at  Rocklands,  Ross,  Nov.  3. 
Times,  Nov.  7,  p.  lOJ  ;  '^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  15573;  Solicitors' 
Jour,  xxvii.  p.  26  ;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  616;  Law  Times,  Ixxiv.  p.  33. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


49 


Hebd^tax  (William  Gawin),  Landscape  Painter  and  Author,  b.  at 
Liverpool,  Mar.  13,  1805,  d.  there,  Mar.  29.  Liverpool  Merc, 
Apr.  1 ;  Builder,  xlii.  p.  715. 

Herold  (  ),  Prefect  of  the  Seine,  d.  Jan.  1  (aged  53).  "^Times, 

Jan.  2,  p.  9/ 

Heezog  (Johann  Jakob),  Editor  of  the  "  Ecal-Encyklopadieii  fiir 
protestantische  Theologie  und  Kirche,"  b.  at  Basel,  1805,  d.  at 
Erlangen,  Sept.  30.  Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  278;  Times,  Oct.  13, 
p.  9/. 

Hesse  (Gertrude,  Princess  of),  Princess  of  Hanau,  widow  of  Frederick 

"William,  Elector  of  Hesse,  nee  Erankenstein,  b.  at  Bonn,  May  18, 

1806,  d.  at  Prague,  July  9.    *  Times,  July  11,  p.  10«. 
Hessey  (Rev.  Francis),  D.C.L.,  Yicar  of  St.  Barnabas,  Kensington, 

1853-81,  b.  1816,  d.  at  Midhurst,  Sussex,  Aug.  11.  Times, 

Aug.  14,  p.  7e ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1124^". 
Hettner  (Hermann  Jules  Theodore),  Author,  b.  at  Leyserdorf,  Silesia, 

1821.    *Afh.  1882,  i.  p.  734. 
Hey  (Yen.  William),  M.A.,  Arclideacon  of  Cleveland  1874-82,  Canon 

Residentiary  (1864-82)  and  Precentor  (1881-2)  of  York,  and 

Yicar  of  St.  Olave  with  St.  Giles,  York,  1877-82,  b.  at  Ockbrook, 

Derbyshire,  d.  at  York,  Nov.  22  (aged  71).    Times,  Nov.  23,  p. 

6^? ;  Entomologists'  2[on.  InteUigencer,  yA.yi.  p.  192;  Entomohgixf, 

XV.  p.  287  ;  ^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1675<?. 
HiBBERD  (Jacob),  one  of  the  Founders  of  the  Builders'  Benevolent 

Institution,  d.  May  16  (aged  67).    *BuiIding  News,  xlii.  p.  653. 
.    Hick  (Benjamin),  of  Hick,  Hargraves,  and  Co.,  Bolton,  d.  Oct.  2 

(aged  37).     "^Engineer,  liv.  p.  272  ;   "^-Engineering,  xxxiv.  p. 

341. 

Hickman  (Lt.  Edward  Shadwell),  Royal  Marine  Artillery,  b.  Dec.  15, 
1858,  d.  at  Alexandria,  Aug.  *Times,  Aug.  22,  p.  7/;  ^'Armg  S)' 
Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  679  ;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  657. 

HiGOiNBOTHAM  (Col.  C),  latc  27th  Inniskillings,  b.  1798,  d.  at  Rath- 
mines,  Ireland,  Aug.  25.  Armg  Navg  Gaz.  xxiii.  pp.  699, 
943. 

HiGHTON  (Capt.  E.),  d.  at  Qumbu,  South  Afiica.  Armg  Navg  Gaz. 
xxiii.  p.  203. 

HiLDER  (Edward  Augustus),  Solicitor,  Coroner  for  the  Borough  of 

Gravesend,  b.  1811,  d.  at  Gravesend,  Mar.  21.  Law  Times,  Ixxii. 

p.  394  ;  Solicitors^  Jour.  xxvi.  pp.  336,  362. 
Hill  (Benjamin  H.),  United  States'  Senator,  b.  at  Jasper  Co.,  Ga., 

1823,  d.  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Aug.  16.    Karper's  Weekly,  xxvi.  p. 

533. 


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50 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Hill  (Caroline  Maud),  wife  of  Eowley  Hill,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Sodor 
and  Man,  d.  at  21,  Westboume  Place,  Eaton  Square,  Apr.  6. 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  52 1^?  and  c. 

Hill  (Deputy-Inspector- Gen.  George  Bimie),  Surgeon,  M.D., 
b.  at  Ballyclare,  Co.  Antrim,  d.  at  Malta,  Jan.  5  (aged  55). 
Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  127 ;  Army  ^  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  35. 

Hill  (Henry),  Contributor  to  the  Builder,  and  to  Notes  Queries. 
Builder,  xliii.  p.  158. 

Hill  (Rev.  Henry  Thomas),  M.A.,  Hector  of  Fclton  1851-82,  Preben- 
dary of  Hereford  1870-82,  d.  Jan.  11  (aged  67).  *Guardia}i, 
xxxvii.  p.  93c. 

Hill  (Rev.  John  Henry),  D.D,,  b.  1791,  d.  at  Athens.  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  1028(?. 

Hill  (J.  J.),  Artist,  b.  at  Broad  Street,  Birmingham,  1810,  d.  in 
London,  Jan.  27.  Architect,  xxvii.  p.  73 ;  Buildi^ig  News,  xlii. 
p.  159. 

Hill  (John  ^V^illiam),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1831,  d.  at  Ilkley-in- 
Wharfedale,  Yorkshire,  Nov.  25.    Law  Times,  Ixxiv.  p.  94. 

Hill  (Rev.  Pascoe  Grenfell),  B.A.,  Rector  of  St.  Edmund  the  King 
and  Martyr,  with  St.  Nicholas  Aeons,  City  of  London,  1863-82, 
d.  at  the  Rectory  House,  32,  Fiusbury  Square,  Aug.  28.  Times, 
Aug.  30,  p.  lOJ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  1188flf,  1220c;  Acad. 
1882,  ii.  p.  167. 

Hlnchliff  (Thomas  Woodbine),  Traveller,  d.  at  Aix-les-Bains,  May  8 
(aged  56).  Broc.  B.  Geographical  Soc.  n.s.  iv.  p.  424;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  692c. 

HiNCKS  (Yen.  Thomas),  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Connor  1865-82,  and 

Rector  of  Billy,  d.  at  Bushmills,  Co.  Antrim,  Mar.  28  (aged  86). 

^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  489c. 
Hinds  (William),  Gardening  Reporter,  d.  Dec.  20  (aged  38).  Gard. 

Chron.  n.s.  xviii.  p.  825. 
HiEST  (John  Henry),  Architect,  b.  in  Yorkshire,  d.  at  Avonhirst, 

Stoke  Bishop,  July  5  (aged  56).    Builder,  xliii.  p.  75  ;  Building 

News,  xliii.  p.  42. 
Hjaltelin  (Dr.),  Physician,  d.  at  Reykjavik,  June  5.    ^Nature,  xxvi. 

p.  184. 

HoAEE  (Sir  Edward),  4th  Bart.,  b.  Dec.  23,  1801,  d.  at  Brighton,  Nov. 

15.    Times,  Nov.  17,  p.  85. 
HocKiN  (Charles),  Civil  Engineer  and  Electrician,  d.  Apr.  26  (aged 

42).    Telegraphic  Jour.  ^  Electrical  Review,  x.  p.  363  ;  Nature, 

xxvi.  p.  40. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882^ 


51 


HoDGKTXSox  (Capt.  Thomas),  R.IT.,  d.  at  Elm  Leigh,  Havant,  Jan.  23 
(aged  68).  "^Giiardiany  xxxvii.  p.  165^?;  Army  JVav.  Gaz. 
xxiii.  p.  83. 

Hodgson  (Rev.  Henry  "Wade),  M.A.,  Yicar  of  King's  Langiey  1855-82, 
d.  at  King's  Langiey,  May  26  (aged  63).  Merts  Merc.  June  3, 
p.  U. 

Hoff:\ian  (G.  H.),  Botanist,  b.  at  Margate,  1805,  d.  Mar.  31.  Gard. 

Chron.  n.s.  xvii.  p.  540. 
HoFiiANN  (Rudolph),  Historical  Painter,  d.  at  Darmstadt  (aged  62). 

Times,  J^oy.  6,  p.  9/. 
"HoLBEACH  (Henry)."    See  Rands  (W.  B.). 

HoLKEE  (Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John),  Kt.,  Lord  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Appeal 

1882,  b.  at  Bury,  1828,  d.  at  46,  Devonshire  Street,  May  24. 

Times,  May  25,  p.  9^; ;  27,  pp.  Qa-,  Vlh]  31,  p.  9/;  Serts  Merc, 

May  27,  p.  3flf;  Law  Times^  Ixxiii.  p.  71  ;  Solicitors'*  Jour.  xxvi. 

p.  468  ;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  236 ;    Guardian,  xxxyii.  p.  7605 ; 

Manchester  Guardian,  May  25. 
Holland  (James  William),  Architect.    "^Builder,  xliii.  p.  584. 
HoLLEY  (Alexander  Lyman),  Engineer  and  Metallurgist,  b.  at  Lake- 

ville,  Salisbury,  Conn.,  July  20,  1832,  d.  at  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Jan. 

29.   Jour.  L'on  a)id  Steellnst.  1882,  p.  638  ;  Engineer,  liii.  p.  106  ; 

Engineering,  xxxiii.  p.  114;  Iron,  xix.  p.  106;  Scientific  Ameri- 

cauy  xlvi.  p.  80;  Harper* s  WeeUy,  xxvi.  p.  108;  Building  News, 

xlii.  p.  223  ;  Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxv.  p.  306. 
Holmes  (Samuel  Fanioss),  Surveyor,  b.  at  Eyam,  Derbyshire,  1821,  d, 

July  12.    Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxii.  p.  315. 
Holmes  (Lt.-Col.       B.),  d.  in  India.     United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  897 ; 

Army  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  962. 
Holmes  (Sir  William  Richard),  Kt.,  Consul  at  Bosnia  1861-77,  b.  in 

London,  1821,  d.  at  Yewshurst,  Belvedere,  Kent,  Jan.  19.  Times, 

Jan.  21,  p.  9/;  "^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  133^. 
HoLEOYD  (Hon.  Douglas  Edward),  Barristcr-at-Law,  3rd  son  of  the 

2nd  Earl  of  Sheffield,  b.  June  30,  1834,  d.  at  Brighton,  Eeb.  9. 

Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  287  ;  Solicitors*  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  269. 
Home  (Francis),  Advocate,  Sheriff- Substitute   for  Linlithgowshire 

1838-82,  b.  at  Edinburgh,   1800,  d.  at  Mains  House,  near 
Linlithgow,  Jan.  20.    Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  250. 
HoMFEAY  (Samuel),  Ironfounder,  d.  (aged  84).    Times,  Dec.  19,  p.  4</; 

^Iron,  XX.  p.  530. 
Hoopee  (Henry),  Engineer,  Indian  Public  Works  Department,  b. 

1828,  d.  Apr.  27.    Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxi.  p.  399. 


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OBITUARY  KOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Hope  (Capt.  George  Robert),  d.  at  Honolulu,  June  12  (aged  41). 

Times,  July  4,  p.  \0a. 

Hope  (James),  Deputy-Keeper  of  the  Signet,  Edinburgh,  b.  1803,  d. 
at  Avenal,  Edinburgh,  Eeb.  14.  *  Times,  Eeb.  20,  p.  9/;  Law 
Times,  Ixxii.  p.  305. 

HopwooD  ("William),  Nurseryman,  d.  at  Cheltenham,  Jan.  4  (aged  84). 
Gard.  Chron.  n.s.  xvii.  p.  59. 

HoEE  (Eev.  William  Strong),  M.A,,  Botanist,  Yicar  of  Shebbear  with 
Sheepwash  1855-82,  b.  at  Plymouth,  1808,  d.  at  Basingstoke, 
Mar.    Jour.  Bot.  1882,  p.  288. 

HoEEY  (Sidney  Calder),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1807,  d.  "Mar.  4.  Law 
Times,  Ixxii.  p.  394. 

Hoesin-Deon  (  ),  Picture  Restorer.    Architect,  xxviii.  p.  266. 

HoENSTEiN  (Dr.  Carl),  Professor  of  Theoretical  and  Practical  Astro- 
nomy and  Director  of  the  Observatory  in  the  Carl  Ferdinands 
University,  Prague,  b.  at  Briinn,  Aug.  7,  1824,  d.  Dec.  22.  Ath. 
1883,  i.  p.  91. 

HoET  (Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Josiah),  3rd  Bart.,  C.B.,  b.  at  Dublin,  1824, 
d.  at  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  Jan.  5.  Times,  Jan.  6,  p.  7/; 
United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  17 ;  Army  ^-  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  7. 

HosKiNG  (Richard),  Mines  Manager  for  the  Barrow  Hematite  Iron  and 
Steel  Co.,  b.  at  Perranuthnoe,  West  Cornwall,  1819,  d.  at 
Dalton-in-Purness,  Apr.  15.  *Iro?i,  xix.  p.  307;  Jour.  Iron 
and  Steel  l7ist.  1883,  p.  668. 

HoTJLSTON  (Edward)  Publisher,  d.  Eeb.  1  (aged  47).  Boohseller,  1882, 
p.  231. 

HoTJSTOUN-BoswALL  (Euphcmia,  Lady),  wife  of  Sir  George  Augustus 
Erederick  Houstoun-Boswall,  2nd  Bart.,  and  daughter  of  Thomas 
Boswall,  of  Blackadder,  d.  at  9,  Dover  Street,  Dec.  2  (aged  64). 
^^Times,  Dec.  30,  p.  \0d. 

HowAED  (Lt.  Alan),  R.N.,  d.  Eeb.  16.    '^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  265c. 

HowAED  (Hon.  Charles),  2nd  son  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Effingham,  b.  Dec. 
6,  1807,  d.  at  Tunbridge  "Wells,  Mar.  8.  Times,  Mar.  10,  p.  5e ; 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  385c. 

HowAED  (Hon.  James  Kenneth),  M.P.  for  Malmesbury  1841-52,  one 
of  the  Commissioners  of  Woods  and  Eorests  1855-82,  youngest 
son  of  the  16th  Earl  of  Suffolk  and  Berkshire,  b.  1814,  d.  at 
Hazelby,  near  Newbury,  Jan.  7.  Times,  Jan.  10,  p.  IIS; 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  455. 

Howaed-Yyse  (Lt.  Henry  Granville  Lindsay),  King's  Royal  Rifles, 
killed  in  Egypt.    United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  604. 


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53 


HowDEN  (Robert),  Pharmacist,  b.  in  London,  Jan.  18,  1822,  d.  there, 

Aug.  31.    Pharm.  Jour.  3rd  ser.  xiii.  p.  220. 
Howes  (Richard),  Solicitor,  b.  at  Irthlingborough,  d.  at  Northampton, 

Mar.  26.    Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  427  ;  Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  373. 
HowisTox  (Miss  Cecilia),  Poet,  d.  (aged  73).    ^Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  498. 
HuBBEESTY  (PhiHp),  Solicitor,  b.  at  Wirksworth,  1805,  d.  there,  Oct. 

11.    Laia  Times,  Ixxiv.  p.  12. 
HuBER  (Kaspar),  Engraver,  d.  at  Ziirich.    Acad.  1883,  i.  p.  16. 
HijBNER  (Dr.  Rodolph  Julius  Benno),  formerly  Director  of  the  Picture 

Galleries,  Dresden,  b.  at  01s,  Silesia,  Jan.  1806,  d.  at  Dresden. 

Building  News,  xliii.  p.  616;  ^ Times,  '^ox.  11,  p.  10^;  ^Ath. 

1882,  ii.  p.  706  ;  *Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  369. 
Htjckin  (Rev.  Henry  Robert),  D.D.,  Head  Master  of  Repton  School 

1874-82,  d.  at  Repton,  July  30  (aged  40).    Times,  Sept.  23,  p. 

9/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  13136?. 
HuETER  (Prof.  Carl),  of  Greifswald,  d.  (aged  44).  "^Lancet,  1882,  i.  p. 

1003. 

Hughes  (TVilliam  Bulkeley),  M.P.  for  the  Carnarvon  District  of 

Boroughs  1837-59,  1865-82,  b.  1797,  d.  at  Plas  Coch,  Anglesea, 

Mar.  8.    Times,  Mar.  9,  p.  6^ ;   Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  377  ; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  377a ;  Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  349. 
Hume  (Maj.-Gen,  John  James),  late  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  d.  at  59, 

Westbournc  Park  Road,  Jan.  2.    Times,  Jan.  4,  p.  9/;  '^'Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  53c ;  Army     Nav]/  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  7. 
Hui^TER  (Yen.  James),  D.D.,  Yicar  of  St.  Matthew's,  Bayswater, 

1867-82,  and  late  Archdeacon  of  Cumberland,  Rupert's  Land,  d. 

Feb.  12  (aged  64).    *  Times,  Feb.  18,  p.  10(?;  Guardian,  xxxvii. 

p.  264^. 

Hunter  (Assistant- Commissary- Gen.,  R.E.),  d.  at  Plymouth  (aged 

50).    Army  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  694. 
HuRLBUT  (Gen.  Stephen),  American  Minister  in  Peru,  d.  at  Lima, 

Mar.  28.    *  Times,  Apr.  4,  p.  5c. 
Hurst  (Rev.  Blythe),  Ph.D.,  Yicar  of  Collierly  1854-82,  b.  at  Win- 

laton,  July  6,  1801,  d.  at  Collierly,  June  24.     Newcastle  Weekly 

Chron.  July  1  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  897^5,  964J. 
Hurst  (William),  Seedsman,  d.  at  Kensington  Gore,  Feb.  11  (aged  52). 

Gard.  Chron.  n.s.  xvii.  p.  233. 
Hutchinson  (John  Dyson),  M.P.  for  Halifax  1877-82,  and  twice 

Mayor,  a  Proprietor  of  the  Halifax  Courier,  b.  at  Halifax,  1822, 

d.  at  Redcliffe  Square,  South  Kensington,  Aug.  25.    Times,  Aug. 

26,  p.  9/;  31,  p.  le-,   ^Boohseller,   1882,  p.  814;  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  11813. 


54 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


HuTT  (Et.  Hon.  Sir  William),  K.C.B.,  M.A.,  M.P.  for  Hull  1832-41, 
Gateshead  1841-74,  Yice- President  of  the  Board  of  Trade  1860-5, 
b.  1803,  d.  at  Appley  Towers,  Ryde,  JsTov.  24.  Jour.  Soc. 
Arts,  xxxi.  p.  51  ;  ^TimeSy  Nov.  27,  p.  9/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 
16695. 

Hylton  (Lady).    See  Ilchester  (Countess  of). 

Ilchestee  (Sophia  Penelope,  Countess  of),  2nd  daughter  of  Sir  Robert 

Sheffield,  4th  Bart.,  and  widow,  firstly  of  the  4th  Earl  of  Ilchester, 

and  secondly  of  the  1st  Lord  Hylton,  d.  at  Munstead,  Godalming, 

Aug.  27  (aged  60).      Times,  Aug.  30,  p.  lOi. 
Incoeonati  (Giuseppe),  d.  in  London,  Jan.  14.    Builder,  xlii.  p.  86. 
Ingledew  (Henry),  Solicitor,  Alderman  of  !N"ewcastle-on-Tyne,  b. 

1786,  d.  at  N"ewcastle-on-Tyne,  May  24.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 

760^;;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  275  ;  Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  499. 
IiTMAN  (James),  Foreman  of  Painters  to  John  Gregory  Crace  and  Son, 

d.  Aug.  25  (aged  71).    Builder,  xliii.  p.  319. 
Inveraeity  (Jonathan  Duncan),  formerly  Member  of  the  Council  of 

the  Bombay  Presidency,  d.  at  Rosemount,  Porfarshire,  Apr.  28 

(aged  69).    Times,  May  6,  p.  12^. 
Ievine  (Hans),  ex-President  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  Ireland, 

d.  at  Dublin,  Mar.  1.    Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  408. 
Irving  (Maj.-Gen.  A.),  C.B.,  b.  1813,  d.  at  Arnot  Hall,  Falkirk,  Aug. 

10.    Anmj  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  652. 
IvoEY  (Thomas),  of  the  Scottish  Bar,  b.  ab.  1820,  d.  at  Edinburgh, 

May  6.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  53. 

JacksotsT  (Charles),  Antiquary,  d.  Dec.  1  (aged  73).    Times,  Dec.  15, 

p.  5^>;  N.     Q.  6th  scr.  vi.  p.  500;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  815. 
Jackson  (Maj.-Gen.  Charles),  Bengal  Army,  d.  at  37,  St.  Luke's  Road, 

Westbourne  Park,  Apr.  14  (aged  59).    Times,  Apr.  18,  p.  10^?; 

United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  296. 
Jacob  (Julius),  Portrait  and  Historical  Painter,  d.  (aged  72).  ^Times, 

Oct.  23,  p.  6c. 

Jacobson  (  ),  Editor  of  the  Saklcala,  a  paper  written  in  Esthonian, 

d.  in  Livonia.    *Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  433. 
Jaddt  (Louis  Godefroy),  Painter,  b.  at  Paris,  1805.    Ath.  1882,  ii. 

p.  56. 

James  (Edwin),  formerly  a  Q.C.,  M.P.  for  Marylebone  1859-61,  b. 
ab.  1812,  d.  at  11,  Bayley  Street,  Bedford  Square,  Mar.  4.  Law 
Times,  Ixxii.  p.  358  ;  Solicitors^  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  301 ;  Law  Jour. 
xvii.  p.  144;  Times,  Mar.  7,  p.  lOd. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


55 


James  (Henry),  Theologian,  b.  at  Albany,  J^.Y.,  1811,  d.  at  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Dec.  18.  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  849;  Times,  Dec.  22, 
p.  4J ;  Bosto7i  D.  Advertiser,  Dec.  20. 

James  (Thomas  Potts),  Bryologist,  b.  at  Eadnor,  Penn.,  Sept.  1,  1803, 
d.  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Feb.  22.  Jour.  Bot.  1882,  p.  108  ; 
American  Jour,  of  Sci.  3rd  ser.  xxiii.  p.  330  ;  Proc.  American 
Acad.  N.s.  ix.  p.  405 ;  Proc.  American  Phil.  Soc.  xx.  p.  293. 

Jamieson  (Fife),  M.A.,  M.B.,  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy  in  the 
University,  Aberdeen,  1880-2,  d.  at  The  Manse,  Old  Aberdeen, 
Apr.  18.  Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  714  ;  Telegrajphic  Jour,  and  Electrical 
Review,  x.  p.  302. 

Janson  (Rev,  Charles  Albert),  M.A.,  a  Member  of  the  UniTersities 
Mission  to  Central  Africa,  d.  at  Kiingoi,  near  Lake  IS'yassa,  Feb. 
21  (aged  32).    ^Times,  May  5,  p.  be. 

Jaedtne  (George),  Organ  Builder,  b.  in  England,  d.  at  I^ew  York 
(aged  81).    Building  News,  xlii.  p.  315. 

J-inRATT  (Rev.  Robert),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Bourton-on-the-Hill  with 
Moreton-in-the-Marsh  1855-82,  d.  July  19  (aged  82).  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  10285. 

Jarrett  (Rev.  Thomas),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Trunch  1832-82,  Canon  of 
Ely  1854-82,  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew,  Cambridge,  1854-82, 
b.  1805,  d.  at  the  Rectory,  Mar.  7.    Times,  Mar.  9,  p.  Qe. 

Jeffery  (John  Dacie),  M.R.C.S.,  d.  at  Pierpoint  Street,  Worcester, 
Jan.  19  (aged  71).    La7icet,  1882,  i.  p.  252. 

Jenks  (George  Samuel),  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  d.  at  18,  Circus,  Bath, 
Feb.  7  (aged  92).  ''Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  245;  Times,  Feb.  20, 
p.  9/ 

Jennings  (Edward  Billett),  Solicitor,  b.  1830,  d.  at  Burton- on-Trent, 
May  6.    Solicitors^  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  453. 

Jennings  (George),  Sanitaiy  Engineer,  b.  in  the  ITew  Forest,  Hamp- 
shire, Kov.  10,  1810,  d.  Apr.  17.  Builder,  xlii.  pp.  497,  530; 
Building  Neics,  xlii.  p.  505. 

Jetons  (AVilliam  Stanley),  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  Professor  of  PoUtical 
Economy  in  University  College,  London,  1876-81,  b.  at  Liver- 
pool, Sept.  1,  1835,  drowned  at  Bexhill,  Sussex,  Aug.  13.  Times, 
Aug.  16,  p.  3/;  19,  p.  10/;  Proc.  Royal  Soc.  xxxv.  p.  i;  Man- 
chester Guardian,  Aug.  16  and  19;  Jour.  Soc.  Arts,  xxx.  p.  935; 
Engineering,  xxxiv.  p.  165  ;  Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  151  ;  Ath.  1882, 
ii.  p.  245  ;  Nature,  xxvi.  pp.  377,  420 ;  Builder,  xliii.  p.  265  ; 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1116(7;  JSerts  Merc.  Aug.  19,  p.  Zg. 

JoBSON  (J.  W.),  Entomologist,  d.  at  Leyton,  Feb.  10  (aged  21). 
^JEntomologist,  xix.  p.  71. 


56 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


JoDEELL  (Eev.  Sir  Edward  Eepps),  3rd  Bart.,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Saxling- 
ham  and  Sharrington  1855-61,  b.  June  20,  1825,  d.  at  21,  Port- 
land Place,  IS'ov.  12.  TimeSy  I^"ov.  14,  p.  10c;  Guardian^  xxxvii. 
p.  1604c. 

JonysoN  (Vice- Admiral  Charles  Eicliardson),  d.  at  Southsea,  Apr.  10 

(aged  68).    Army  Sf  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  282  :  Guardian,  xxxvii. 

p.  545(?;  Times,  Apr.  14,  p.  7e. 
Johnson  (Elizabeth,  Lady),  wife  of  Sir  John  Henry  Johnson,  Kt.,  and 

daughter  of  Capt.  Foster,  d.  at  St.  Osyth  Priory,  Essex,  Dec.  4. 

"^Times,  Dec.  6,  p.  Ic  ;  Herts  Merc.  Dec.  9,  p.  3c. 
Johnson  (Samuel),  Oriental  writer,  d.  at  North  Andover,  Mass.  "^Ath. 

1882,  i.  p.  382. 

Johnson  (Lt.-Col.  William  Robert),  Superintending  Engineer,  Public 
Works  Department,  Mysore,  1880-2,  b.  July  17,  1830,  d.  in 
London,  June  7.    Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxii.  p.  319. 

Johnston  (Gen.  Frederick),  late  67th  Foot,  d.  at  the  Albany,  Picca- 
dilly, Jan.  31  (aged  89).  ^ Times,  Feb.  2,  p.  3c;  United  Serv. 
Gaz.  1.  p.  115 ;  Army  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  83. 

Johnston  (James  Wingate),  M.D.,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Hospitals  and 
Fleets  1864-70,  and  Honorary  Surgeon  to  the  Queen,  d.  at 
Southsea,  Oct.  17.  Times,  Oct.  19,  p.  9/;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1. 
p.  801. 

Johnstone  (Rev.  Charles),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Feliskirk  1827-72,  Canon 
llesidentiary  of  York  1845-74,  d.  at  Sutton  Hall,  Thirsk,  May 
15  (aged  81).  "^^ Times,  May  18,  p.  6/;  Guardian,  xxxyii. 
p.  736c. 

Jones  (Capt.  C.  N.),  94th  Regiment,  d.  at  Tel-el-Kebir,  Sept.  13. 

Army  Sj'  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  758. 
Jones  (E.  Duffield),  M.A.,  an  Official  of  the  Royal  Geographical 

Society,  d.  Oct.  21.    Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  316. 
Jones  (John),  Donor  of  the  "Jones  Collection"  to  the  Nation,  b.  in 

Middlesex  ab.  1800,  d.  Jan.  7.    South  Kensinyton  Museum  Hand- 
hook  of  the  Jones  Collection. 
Jones  (Samuel  TJrwick),  Chemist  and  Druggist,  d.  at  Budleigh  Salterton, 

Dec.  9.    Pharm.  Jour.  3rd  ser.  xiii.  p.  520. 
Jones  (Rev.  T.),  Minister  of  Walter  Road  Congregational  Church, 

Swansea.      Times,  June  27,  p.  \0d. 
Jones  (Thomas),  Publisher,  d.  at  Great  Ormond  Street,  May  25. 

^'Booliseller,  1882,  p.  500. 
Jones  (William),  Solicitor,  b.  1792,  d.  at  Glandwp',  Dolgelly,  May  8. 

Solicitors''  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  454. 


OBITUAKY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


67 


JoxES  (William  Bence),  of  Lisselan,  Co.  Cork,  Agriculturist,  d.  at  34, 

Elvaston  Place,  June  22  (aged  69).    "^Times,  June  14,  p.  11/; 

Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  168. 
Jopp  (Surg.-Maj.  James),  M.D.,  Deputy  Inspector  of  Hospitals,  d. 

at  Edinburgh,  Feb.  3.    *  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  229^;  '^Lancet, 

1882,  i.  p.  254. 

JocBERT  (Madame),  daughter  of  Baron  d' Alton.   Times,  Dec.  15,  p.  bh. 
JorFFEOY  (Francois),  Sculptor,  b.  at  Dijon,  Feb.  1,  1806.    Ath.  1882, 
ii.  p.  56. 

JowiTT  (Rev.  John  Henry),  M.A.,  Yicar  of  Alford  with  Eigsby  and 

Ailby  1879-82,  b.  at  Leeds,  d.  (aged  49).    Guardian,  xxxvii. 

pp.  1640J,  1676i^. 
Jukes  (Rev.  Robert  Boswell),  B.A.,  Raine  Lecturer  at  St.  Michael's, 

Comhill,  1875-82,  d.  July  9.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  964i. 
JuNOD  (Dr.),  Physician,  b.  at  Yverdon,  d.  (aged  77).    Times,  Feb.  25, 

p.  10c. 

Kammeree  (Frau),  a  niece  of  the  Poet  Klopstock,  d.  at  Metz  (aged  90). 

Times,  June  8,  p.  8^. 
Kastner  (Eugene  Frederic),  Inventor  of  the  Pyrophone,  d.  at  Stras- 

burg  (aged  30).    Nature,  xxv.  p.  612;  xxvi.  p.  304. 
Kaufmann  (Gen.  Constantine),  Governor-General  of  Turkestan,  b.  at 

Maidani,  1818,  d.  May.     Times,  May  17,  p.  12c. 
Kavanagh  (Lt.  Arthur  T.  McM.),  R.IS".,  d.  Nov.  21.    Army  ^  Navy 

Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  983. 
Kavanagh  (Richard  Shanahan,  Count  de).  Count  of  the  Holy  Roman 

Empire,  b.  1829,  d.  at  London,  Oct.  7.    Times,  Oct.  12,  p.  3c. 
Kavanagh  (Thomas  Henry),  V.C.,  known  as     Lucknow"  Kavanagh, 

Assistant-Commissioner  in  Oude,  d.  at  Gibraltar.   Times,  Nov.  23, 

p.  10*. 

Keane  (Edward  Arthur  Wellington  Keane,  2nd  Lord),  b.  May  4, 
1815,  d.  at  16,  Bolton  Street,  Piccadilly,  July  25.  Times,  July 
26,  p.  12f?;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  572  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 
1026c. 

Keates  (Thomas  "William),  Consulting  Chemist  and  Superintending 
Gas  Examiner  to  the  Metropolitan  Board  of  Works,  b.  at  Poole, 
Dorset,  Nov.  1817,  d.  at  The  Acacias,  East  Dulwich,  May  7. 
Times,  lsl\xy  11,  p.  8«;  Builder,  xlii.  p.  598;  ^Chemical  News, 
xlv.  p.  207  ;  Jour.  Soc.  Arts,  xxx.  p.  721  ;  Iron,  xix.  p.  378. 

Kellogg  (Hon.  Ensign  H.),  Manufacturer,  b.  at  Sheffield,  Mass.,  July 
6,  1812,  d.  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  23.  Boston  B.  Advertiser f 
Jan.  24. 


58  OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 

Kelly  (Frances  Maria),  "Yannj  Kelly,"  Actress,  b.  at  Brighton,  Dec. 

15,  1790,  d.  at  Peltham,  Dec.  6.    Times,  Dec.  11,  p.  7d;  Ath. 

1882,  ii.  p.  824;  1883,  i.  p.  226;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1763*; 

Army  8f  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  1031  ;  N.     Q.  6tli  ser.  yi.  pp.  466, 

493,  523;  vii.  p.  52;  ^Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  441. 
Kelly  (William),  representative  of  Yiiiue  &  Co.,  Publishers,  d.  at 

Highgate,  June  20.    ^'Bookseller,  1882,  p.  595. 
Kelly  (William  Henry),  Bookseller,  d.  at  42,  Springfield  Eoad,  May 

23  (aged  63).    ^Bookseller,  1882,  p.  500. 
Kemeys-Tynte  (Col.  Charles  John),  Glamorgan  MiHtia,  M.P.  for  the 

Western  Division  of  Somersetshire  1832-7,  Bridgewater  1848-65, 

b.  1800,d.  at  Torquay,  Sept.  16.   Times,  Sept.  19,  p.  6g  ;  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  1277«. 

Kemplay  (James),  Q.C.,  b.  at  Leeds,  1810,  d.  at  48,  Leinster  Gardens, 
Hyde  Park,  June  4.  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  319;  Solicitors''  Jour. 
xxvi.  p.  499  ;  Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  150. 

Kendal  (Rev.  Charles),  President  of  the  Primitive  Methodist  Con- 
ference 1881-2,  d.  at  Hilda  Street,  Hull,  May  5  (aged  64). 
*  Times,  May  6,  p.  12^. 

Kendall  (Henry),  Poet,  b.  at  DlladuUa,  New  South  Wales,  1842. 
Times,  Sept.  7,  p.  9/;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  339;  Acad.  1882,  ii. 
p.  204. 

Kendeick  (James),  M.D.,  Antiquary,  b.  at  Warrington,  Kov.  7,  1809, 
d.  there,  Apr.  6.  Warri^igton  Adv.  Apr.  8  and  15  ;  Manchester 
Guardian,  Apr.  11  ;  Palatine  Note  Book,  1882,  June  (Portrait)  ; 
Jour.  Brit.  Archaeological  Assoc.  1882,  p.  337. 

Kent  (Rev.  Frederic  William),  M.A.,  Kector  of  East  Barsham  with 
Little  Snoring  1871-82,  d.  Apr.  10.  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 
624c. 

Keechove  de  Denteeghem  (Count),  Burgomaster  of  Ghent,  b.  at 

Ghent,  1819,  d.  there,  Feb.  21.    Gard.  Chron.  xvii.  p.  308 

(Portrait,  v.  p.  181). 
Keee  (Rev.  Lord  Henry  Francis  Charles),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Dittisham 

1827-52,  3rd  son  of  the  6th  Marquis  of  Lothian,  b.  Aug.  17, 

1800,  d.  at  Huntlyburn,  near  Melrose,  Mar.  7.    ^ Times,  Mar.  9, 

p.  &e ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  383^?. 
KiCKHAM  (Charles  J.),  Fenian  and  Journalist,  b.  at  MuUinahone,  Co. 

Tipperary,  d.  at  Blacknock,  Aug.  21  (aged  ab.  56).    Times,  Aug. 

24,  p.  If. 

KiLGouE  (David),  Grocer,  one  of  the  Six  Hundred  at  Balaclava,  d. 
at  Crossgates,  Dunfermline,  Mar.  22.  '^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 
440c. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882- 


59 


King  (John  Crookshanks),  Sculptor,  b.  at  Kilwinning, "Ayrshire,  Oct. 
11,  1806,  d.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  21.  Boston  B.  Advertiser^ 
Apr.  22. 

KiyG  (Staff-Commander  John  William),  R.IT.,  d.  Nov.  3  (aged  69). 

Army  ^-  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  910;   Guardian^  xxxvii.  p.  1526c; 

Times,  Kov.  9,  p.  lOi. 
KrxG  (Lt.-Col.  Yincent  Ashfield),  1st  Cheshire  Rifle  Yolunteers,  d.  at 

Point  of  Ayr,  Oxton,  Cheshire,  Oct.  1  (aged  72).    Times,  Oct. 

10,  p.  10^-. 

KrxG   (Brig. -Gen.   William   Sterling),   United  States'  Yolunteers, 

Lawyer,  b.  at  New  York  City,  Oct.  6,  1818,  d.  at  Boston,  Mass., 

June  29.    Boston  B.  Advertiser,  June  30. 
Xtn'oscote  (Henry  Robert),  d.  at  10,  Seville  Street,  Lowndes  Square, 

July  13  (aged  80).    Times,  July  14,  p.  85;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 

989^?. 

KiNGSFORD  (Rev.  Brenchley),  M.A.,  Rector  of  St.  Paul's,  Shadwell, 
1862-82,  d.  Jan.  19.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  131c. 

KiNKEL  (Dr.  Johann  Gottfried),  Poet,  Professor  of  Archaeology  and 
the  History  of  Art  in  the  Polytechnicum,  Ziii^ich,  1866-82,  b.  at 
Oberkassel,  near  Bonn,  Aug.  15,  1815,  d.  at  Ziirich,  Nov.  14. 
Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  451  ;  Times,  Nov.  30,  p.  6c;  Boohseller^  1883, 
p.  10;  "('Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  70L 

KiPPisT  (Richard),  Librarian  to  the  Linnean  Society  1842-80,  b.  1811, 
d.  at  Bumaby  Street,  Chelsea,  Jan.  14.  Nature,  xxv.  p.  275; 
Jour.  Bot.  1882,  p.  63;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  93c. 

KITCIII^'G  (Alfred),  Mayor  of  Darlington  1870,  Director  of  the  North- 
Eastern  Railway,  b.  1808,  d.  at  Darlington,  Peb.  13.  Jour.  Iron 
and  Steel  Inst.  1882,  p.  658  ;  ^Engineering,  xxxiii.  p.  164. 

KLECLiK  (Blasius),  Conchologist,  d.  Jan.  12.    "^Nature,  xxv.  p.  395. 

Ejletzinsky  (Yincenz),  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  the  Wieden  Com- 
munal School,  d.  at  Yienna,  Mar.  18  (aged  56).  "^Nature,  xxv. 
p.  565. 

KxATCHBULL  (Fauuy  Catherine,  Lady),  widow  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Edward  KnatchbuU,  9th  Bart.,  and  eldest  daughter  of  Edward 
Knight,  of  Godmersham  Park,  d.  at  Provender,  Paversham,  Dec. 
24  (aged  89).  *Times,  Dec.  27,  p.  If;  Herts  Merc.  Dec.  30,  p. 
35. 

KxiGnr  (Col.  Alfred),  Town-Major  of  Quebec  1838-69,  d.  at  Quebec 
(aged  88).  Times,  Sept.  5,  p.  6c? ;  Army  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p. 
720. 

Knipe  (James  A.),  Geologist  and  Mining  Engineer,  d.  at  Botcherby, 
Carlisle,  Sept.  (aged  80).    Building  NewSj  xliii.  p.  400. 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Knockee  (Commander  William),  d.  at  Boulogne,  July  12  (aged 
86).  Guardian^  xxxvii.  p.  989^?;  Army  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii. 
p.  548. 

Knowles  (Ricliard  Brinsley),  Barrister-at-Law,  iVutlior,  b.  at  Glasgow, 
1820,  d.  at  29,  North  Bank,  Regent's  Park,  Jan.  28.  Times,  Jan. 
30,  p.  1b\  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  156;  Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  304;  Law 
Jour.  xvii.  p.  80  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  156^?. 

Knox  (Rev.  Thomas  Prancis),  D.D.,  Priest  of  the  Oratory,  Brompton, 
b.  Dec.  24,  1822,  d.  at  the  Oratory,  Mar.  20.  Times,  Mar.  25, 
p.  \2a',  Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  232  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  440^?. 

KoBEiL  (Dr.  Pranz  Ritter  von).  Professor  of  Mineralogy  in  the  Uni- 
versity, Munich,  1834-82,  b.  at  Munich,  July  19,  1803,  d. 
there,  ITov.  12.  America^i  Jour,  of  Sci.  3rd  ser.  xxv.  p.  88; 
Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  364;  -^Nature,  xxvii.  p.  88;  -^'Ath.  1882,  ii. 
p.  704. 

Kg  Kun  Hua,  Professor  of  Chinese  in  the  Harvard  University,  d.  at 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Feb.  14.  Boston  D.  Advertiser,  Feb.  17  ;  Ath. 
1882,  i.  p.  382. 

KoLLNER  (Johann  Karl  Friedrich),  Astronomer,  b.  at  Leipzig,  Kov.  8, 

1834,  d.  Apr.  25.    Mon.  Notices  R.  Asiron.  Sac.  xliii.  p.  185. 
KoENER  (Prof.),  Author  of  Works  on  Philosophy,  d.  (aged  78). 

*  Times,  Oct.  17,  p.  If. 
Keapf  (Dr.  Ludwig),  Missionary  and  African  Traveller,  d.  at  Konithal, 

Wurtemberg.     Jour.  R.  Asiatic  Soc.  xiv.  n.s.  p.  xxiv;  R.  N. 

Cusfs  Modern  Languages  of  Africa. 
Keeutzwald  (Dr.  F.  R.),  Publisher  of  Old  Esthonian  Songs  and  Poems, 

b.  1804,  d.  at  Doi-pat.    Nature,  xx\4.  p.  470;  ^'Acad.  1882,  ii. 

p.  186. 

Kt7Ce:en  (Friedrich  Wilhelm),  Composer,  b.  at  Bleckede,  Hanover, 
IS'ov.  16,  1810.    Times,  Apr.  6,  p.  1d\  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  483. 

KuLLAK  (Prof.  Theodore),  Founder  and  Dii'cctor  of  the  IN'ew  Academy 
of  Music,  Berlin,  b.  at  Krotoczyn,  Posen,  Sept.  12,  1818,  d.  at 
Berlin,  Mar.  1.    Times,  Mar.  3,  p.  10^. 


Labastide  (Louis  Auguste  de  Jacques  de),  of  the  Surveyors'  Depart- 
ment, Trinidad,  b.  at  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad,  JS'ov.  23,  1846,  d. 
there,  May  24.    Mi?iutes  of  Froc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxii.  p.  315. 

Labeey  (Beeby  Bowman),  Entomologist,  b.  at  Liverpool,  June  30, 
1817,  d.  at  Disley,  Cheshii-e,  Apr.  26.  Manchester  Guardian, 
May  26  ;  Entomologists^  Mon.  Mag.  Apr.  p.  22  ;  Entomologist, 
XV.  p.  141. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


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Lachaud  (Charles  Alexandre),  French  Advocate,  b.  at  Treignac, 
Correze,  Feb.  25,  1818,  d.  at  Kue  Bonaparte,  Paris,  Dec.  10. 
Times,  Dec.  11,  p.  7^?;  13,  p.  5^; ;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  687. 

Laffax  ("Maj.-Gcn.  Sir  Eobert  Michael),  E.E.,  K.C.M.G.,  Governor 
and  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Bermuda  Islands  1877-82,  d.  in 
Bermuda,  Mar.  22  (aged  60).  Prcc.  R.  Geographical  Soc.  n.s.  iv. 
p.  314  ;  Times,  Apr.  4,  p.  lOh;  Utiited  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  268;  Army 
^'  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  255 ;  '^G^iardian,  xxxvii,  p.  bb^c. 

Latng  (David  Gordon),  Builder  and  Decorator,  d.  at  26,  Oakley  Square, 
Hampstead  Road,  I^ov.  21  (aged  72).  ^Jour.  Soc.  Arts,  xxxi.  p.  51. 

Lake  (Lt.  Henry  Seymour),  B.JnT.,  of  H.M.S.  Alexandra,  d.  at  the 
"Naval  Hospital,  Malta,  May  14  (aged  26).  Army  ^  Navy  Gaz. 
xxiii.  p.  402. 

Laxe  (William),  d.  at  Folkestone,  Mar.  13  (aged  62).  ^Guardian^ 
xxxvii.  p.  417^". 

Lamb  (Col.  Samuel  Burges),  late  4th  West  India  Begiment,  d.  at 

Lamorna,  Mannamead,  Plymouth,  Mar.  17  (aged  69).  Times, 

Mar.  22,  p.  \Qd United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  225. 
Lambert  (Nathaniel  Grace),  M.P.  for  Buckinghamshire  1868-80,  b. 

1811,  d.  at  Dedham  Court,  Bucks,  Dec.  9.    Times,  Dec.  1 1,  p.  7d; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1756^?. 
Landsberg  (Dr.),  Editor  of  the  Franzosische  Correspondenz.    *  Times, 

Sept.  19,  p.  6e. 

LANGEvm  (Marie  Justine,  Lady),  wife  of  Sir  Hector  Louis  Langc- 
vin,  K.C.M.'G.,  daughter  of  Lt.-Col.  Charles  H.  Tetu.  Ti?nes, 
Nov.  16,  p.  6d. 

Langmead  (Thomas  Pitt  Taswell),  Professor  of  English  Constitutional 
Law  and  History  in  University  College,  London,  Editor  of 
The  Law  Magazine  and  Review,  b.  1840,  d.  at  Brighton,  Dec.  8. 
Solicitors^  Jour,  xxvii.  p.  134  ;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  700;  N.  Sf  Q. 
6th  ser.  vi.  p.  500  :  Law  Times,  Ixxiv.  p.  218  ;  Acad.  1882,  ii. 
p.  451. 

Laxgridge  (WiUiam  Johnson  Kirby),  Solicitor,  b.  1837,  d.  at  Lewes, 

Nov.  13.    Solicitors'  Jour,  xxvii.  p.  74. 
Lanza  (   ),  Politician,  b.  at  Piedmont,  1815,  d.  Mar.  9.  Times, 

Mar.  10,  p.  5e;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  374b. 
Laect  (Charles  Paulin  Roger  Jubert,  Baron  de).  Life  Senator,  France, 

b.  at  Yigan,  Gard,  Aug.  20,  1805,  d.  Nov.  8.    -^'Ttmes,  Nov.  9, 

p.  10b. 

Laedner  (Lt.-Col.  John),  late  47th  (Lancashire)  Regiment,  d.  in 
London,  Sept.  25  (aged  76).  Times,  Sept.  28,  p.  9e  ;  Guardian, 
xxxyii.  p.  13413, 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Latimee  (Jolin),  Solicitor,  b.  at  Xirklington  Hall,  1827,  d.  at  Leeds, 
July  18.  Law  Times^  Ixxiii.  pp.  241,  275  ;  Solicitors'  Jour,  xxiii. 
p.  672. 

La  Touche  ("William  Digges),  Managing  Director  of  the  Munster 
Bank,  d.  Sept.  22  (aged  69).    ^Times,  Sept.  25,  p.  7/ 

Latta  (Alexander),  Ship  Carpenter,  d.  (aged  79).  Engineering^  xxxiv. 
p.  76. 

Laueie  (Robert),  Clarencieux  King-of-Arms,  d.  Jan.  13.  '^Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  \2\2c. 

Law  (Gen.),  a  descendant  of  John  Law  the  Mississippi  Schemer,  d. 

at  Nantes,  Feb.  22.    Times,  Feb.  24,  p.  \0a. 
Law  (Lady  Adelaide  Emelina  Caroline),  wife  of  the  Rev.  Frederick 

Henry  Law,  Rector  of  Lee,  and  youngest  daughter  of  the  3rd 

Marquis  of  Londonderry,  b.  1830,  d.  at  Pegli,  Feb.  3.  *Time8, 

Feb.^7,  p.  \0h. 

Law  (Edmund  Francis),  Architect,  ex-Mayor  of  I^'orthampton,  d. 

at  IsTorthampton,  Apr.  14  (aged  71).     Builder,  xlii.  p.  497; 

Building  JSfeivs,  xlii.  p.  494. 
Lawes  (Henry),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1832,  d.  at  Hawthorne,  near 

Melbourne,  Aug.  7.    Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  763. 
Laws  (Joseph  Christopher),  Electrician,  b.  at  Biighton,  May  31,  1832, 

d.  there,  Oct.  25.    Telegraphic  Jour,  and  Electrical  Eevieiv,  xi. 

p.  351. 

Lawson  (Cecil  Gordon),  Landscape  Painter,  b.  in  Shropshire,  Dec. 

1851,  d.  at  Haslemere,  June  10.    Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  770;  Acad. 

1882,  i.  p.  439  ;  Times,  June  13,  p.  10^ ;  Art  Jour.  1882,  p.  223  ; 

'^Builder,  xlii.  p.  749 ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  825J  ;  Architect, 

xxvii.  p.  374 ;  Building  News,  xlii.  p.  746. 
Layton  (Admiral  Henry),  d.  at  Castle  Hill,  Reading,  Mar.  3  (aged 

83).    Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  37 7r?,  Mbc  ;  Army      Xavy  Gaz. 

xxiii.  p.  182;  Times,  Mar.  7,  p.  10^^. 
Lazaed  (  ),  Rabbi  at  Paris  1855-82,  d.  Jan.  4.      Times,  Jan.  7, 

p.  10^;. 

Leclan-che  (Georges),  Inventor  of  the  ^'Leclanche"  Battery,  d.  at  Paris, 
Sept.  14  (aged  43).  Engineering,  xxxiv.  p.  315;  Iron,  xx.  p. 
294;  Scientific  American,  xlvii.  p.  261  ;  Telegraphic  Jour,  and 
Electrical  Revieiv,  xi.  p.  244;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  469;  Times,  Sept. 
27,  p.  ^a;  "^Nature,  xxvi.  p.  529. 

Lecomte  (I^'arcisse),  Engraver,  b.  at  Paris,  Apr.  7,  1794,  d.  there. 
^^Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  771  ;  ^Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  404 ;  Architect,  xxvii. 
p.  342. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


63 


Lee  (Charles  March),  Solicitor,  formerly  Town  Clerk  of  Salisbury,  b. 

1816,  d.  at  Salisbury,  Feb.  19.     Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  341  ; 

Solicitors^  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  301. 
Lee  (John  Swanwick),  Surveyor,  b.  at  Macclesfield,  d.  at  Southgate, 

Middlesex,  Dec.  28  (aged  54).    Builder,  xliv.  p.  28  ;  Architect, 

xxix.  p.  15;  Buildiyig  News,  xliv.  p.  9. 
Lee  (Maj.  Yaughan  Hanning),  West  Glamorgan  Light  Infantry,  M.P. 

for  Somersetshire  (Western  Division)  1874-82,  High  Sheriff  for 

Glamorganshire  1871,  b.  Feb.  25,  1836,  d.  at  Ilminster,  July  7. 

Times,  July  10,  p.  8/;  Uyiited  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  519. 
LEEiiAx  (George),  Solicitor,  M.P.  for  York  1865-8,  1871-80,  and 

three  times  Lord  Mayor  of  York,  b.  at  York,  Aug.  1809,  d.  at  3, 

Belmont  Terrace,  Scarborough,  Feb.  25.     Law  Times,  Ixxii. 

p.  323;  Solicitors*  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  301;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  130; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  305^ ;  Times,  Feb.  27,  p.  Ic. 
Lees  (Capt.  A.  J.),  47th  Regiment,  d.  at  Gibraltar,  l^ox.  16.  Army 

Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  962. 
Lefebvre  (Charles),  Historical  Painter,  b.  1805,  d.  at  Paris.  *Ath. 

1882,  i.  p.  675  ;  *Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  386. 
Legg  (George),  District  Surveyor  for  the  Pelgravia  and  Pimlico  Divi- 
sion of  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  1858-82,  d.  Mar.  13. 

Builder,  xlii.  p.  309. 
Le  Hardy  (Lt.-Col.  Charles  Francis),  late  14th  Madras  Infantry,  d.  at 

86,  Porchester  Terrace,  Apr.  5.    Times,  Apr.  10,  p.  Ic,  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  pp.  512i,  5216?. 
Lehmann  (Charles  Ernest  Rodolphc  Henri),  Painter,  b.  at  Kiel, 

Holstein,  Apr.  14,  1814,  d.  at  Rue  Balzac,  Paris.    Builder,  xlii. 

p.  469 ;  Architect,  xxvii.  p.  234  ;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  483. 
Leland  (Maj.  George  S.),  b.  at  Landgrovc,  Yt.,  d.  at  Kew  York  City, 

Aug.  2.    Harper'' s  Weekly,  xxvi.  p.  519. 
Lenny  (Rev.  Christian),  D.D.,  d.  at  Maidenhead,  Jan.  1  (aged  78). 

*  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  13^?. 
Le  Play  (  ),  Economist,  d.  Apr.  5  (aged  72).    Times,  Apr.  7, 

p.  4c;  13,  p.  M. 

Leslie  (Alexander),  Author,  b.  in  Aberdeenshire,  d.  at  Burnside 
of  Delgaty,  Turriff,  June  14  (aged  53).  Nature,  xxvi.  p. 
184;  Iron,  xix.  p.  493;  Times,  June  20,  p.  8i;  Ath.  1882,  i. 
p.  798. 

Leslie  (Martin  Leslie),  heir,  subject  to  his  mother's  life,  to  the 
Earldom  of  Rothes,  b.  1839,  d.  at  "Waddeton  Court,  Devon, 
Dec.  22.    *Times,  Dec.  25,  p.  2>c, 


64  OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 

Leslie  (Thomas  Edward  Cliffe),  LL.D.,  formerly  Professor  of  Political 
Economy  and  Jurisprudence  in  Queen's  College,  Belfast,  b.  in 
Ireland,  d.  at  Botanic  Avenue,  Belfast,  Jan.  27  (aged  54).  "^Times, 
Jan.  28,  p.  65;  Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  82;  Jour.  Soc.  Arts,  xxx.  p. 
307;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  158;  Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  250  ;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  1565;  Economist,  xl.  p.  133. 

Lewis  (Charles  Carne),  Solicitor,  Coroner  for  the  Southern  Division  of 
Essex,  b.  at  Ingatestone  Eectory,  Feb.  28,  1807,  d.  at  Brentwood, 
July  26.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  258;  Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  648. 

Lewis  (Lewis),  Clerk  to  the  Magistrates  for  Merthyr  Tydfil,  b.  at 
Merthyr,  1806,  d.  there,  Apr.  23.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  53. 

Lewis  (Gen.  Robert  Griffiths),  late  31st  Regiment,  d.  at  Bangalore, 
Dec.  29  (aged  59).    ^^Times,  Jan.  3,  1883,  p.  "le. 

Lewis  (Thomas  Courtney),  formerly  Doorkeeper  and  Deputy-Usher  of 
the  Court  of  Chancery,  d.  at  Sandown,  June  1 .  Law  Times, 
Ixxiii.  p.  150. 

Lewis  (Waller),  M.D.,  Medical  Officer  to  the  General  Post  Office,  d. 
at  Whitby,  Sept.  7  (aged  65).  '^Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  502;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  1277«;. 

LiEESTEinr  (Hermann),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  in  Austria,  1829,  d.  at 
Highbury  Hill,  July  13.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  241. 

LiEE  (Prof.  Adolf),  Landscape  Painter,  d.  (aged  55).  Acad.  1882,  ii. 
p.  354. 

LiGHTFOOT  (Louisa),  wife  of  the  Eev.  John  Prideaux  Lightfoot,  D.D., 
Rector  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  widow  of  Capt.  Charles  Robert 
G.  Douglas,  and  daughter  of  Sir  George  Best  Robinson,  2nd 
Bart.,  b.  at  Macao,  China,  d.  Dec.  (aged  53).  Guardian,  xxxvii. 
p.  18045. 

LiGHToi^  (Henry  Alfred  Hamilton),  B.A.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A.,  d.  at 
Madeira,  May  2  (aged  30).    Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  807. 

Lilly  (Mrs.),  Monthly  N'urse  to  the  Queen,  d.  at  Camberwell,  Apr.  26 
(aged  91).      Times,  May  3,  p.  105. 

LiMACHEn  (Dr.),  Editor  of  the  Bund  1868-82,  b.  at  Eliihli,  Luzern,  d. 
at  the  Victoria  Hospital,  Bern,  Mar.    Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  193, 

Liis^coLT^  (Mary),  widow  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United 
States,  d.  at  Springfield,  111.,  July  16.    -^^Times,  July  18,  p.  6/. 

"LiNDAtr  (Heinrich)."    See  Franche  (Hermann). 

LiNNELL  (John),  Landscape  Painter,  b.  at  Bloomsbury,  June,  1792,  d. 
at  Redstone,  Redhill,  Jan.  20.  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  131 ;  Acad.  1882, 
i.  p.  71 ;  Builder,  xlii.  p.  115;  Times,  Jan.  21,  p.  9/;  Architect, 
xxvii.  p.  60;  Building  News^  xlii.  p.  129;  Guardian,  xxxvii. 
p.  125^?. 


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.LiouviLLE  (Joseph),  Editor  of  the  Journal  des  Mathematiques^  b.  at  St. 

Omer,  Mar.  24,  1809,  d.  at  Paris,  Sept.  8.    Iron,  xx.  p.  230; 

Nature,  xxvi.  p.  479;  ^Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  407;  Froc.  American 

Acad.  K.s.  X.  p.  460. 
Listing  (Johann  Benedict),  of  Konigsberg.    Nature,  xxvii.  p.  316. 
Llewelyn  (John  Dillwyn),  P.E.S.,  High  Sheriff  for  Glamorganshire 

1834,  d.  at  Atherton  Grange,  Wimbledon,  Aug.  24  (aged  72). 

Times,  Aug.  28,  p.  5^;  Gard.  Chron.  n.s.  xviii.  p.  313. 
Lloyd  (Maj.-Gen.  Banastre  Pryse),  late  Indian  Army,  d.  at  Plastyrion, 

Swarkop  Yalley,  Pietermaritzburg,  Nov.  21  (aged  61).    Times j 

Jan.  3,  1883,  p.  1e. 
Lloyd  (Rev.  Henry  'William),  M.A.,  Yicar  of  Cholsey  1837-73,  d.  at 

Ponder's  End,  June  17  (aged  73).    Serts  Merc.  July  8,  p.  3/. 
Loch  (Col,  J.  L.),  Officiating  Commissioner  of  the  ISTagpore  Division, 

United  Serv.  Ga%.  1.  p.  367. 
LocEHAET  (Lt.-Col.  Laurence  William  Maxwell),  Scottish  Eifles, 

IS'ovelist,  b.  1832,  d.  at  Mentone,  Mar.  23.     Times,  Mar.  28,  p. 

^d]   Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  440^;,  449d?;   United  Serv.  Ga%.  1.  p. 

254;  -^Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  415. 
Logan  (W.  H.),  one  of  the  Lessees  of  the  Edinburgh  Theatre  Eoyal. 

^Ath.  1883,  i.  p.  18. 
LoissET  (Emilie),  Ecmjere,  d.  Apr.  17  (aged  26).    Times,  Apr.  19,  p.  7^. 
LoNEY  (Yice-Admiral  Eobert),  b.  1787,  d.  at  Woodbine  Yilla,  Manna- 
mead,  Eeb.  22.     Times,  Eeb.  25,  p.  10^;;   Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 

305«;  Army  Sf  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  142. 
Long  (  ),  Civil  Engineer,  d.  at  Clapton,  May  21  (aged  76).  Build- 
ing News,  xlii.  p.  713. 
Longfellow  (Henry  Wadsworth),  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  Poet,  b.  at  Portland, 

Me.,  Feb.  27,  1807,  d.  at  Craigie  House,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Mar. 

24.    Times,  Mar.  25,  p.  12«;  27,  p.  9/;  28,  pp.  4«,  5d,  8d;  29, 

p.  5a;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  466^?;  Herts  Merc.  Apr.  1,  p.  2g 

Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  232;  Boston  J).  Advertiser,  Mar.  25;  AtTi. 

1882,  i.  p.  412;  Bookseller,  1882,  p.  319;  Harper's  Weekly,  xx\i. 

pp.  194,  214  ;  Proc.  American  Acad.  n.s.  ix.  p.  406. 
Longperier  (Henri  Adrien  Prevost  de).  Keeper  of  the  Egyptian 

Department  of  the  Louvre  1847-82,  b.  at  Paris,  Sept.  21,  1816. 

Jour.  R.  Asiatic  Soc.  n.s.  xiv.  p.  xxii ;  '^Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  51. 
Lonsdale  (Henry  Lowther,  4th  Earl  of),  b.  Oct.  4,  1855,  d.  at  Carlton 

House  Terrace,  Eeb.  8.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  220« ;  Times,  Feb. 

9,  p.  lOd',  15,  p.  9/. 
Lopes  (Capt.  Henry  Ludlow),  74th  Highlanders,  b.  Mar.  16,  1854,  d. 

at  Cairo,  Dec.  10.    Times,  Dec.  29,  p.  4^?;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p. 

1000;  Law  Jour,  xviii.  p.  12. 

5 


66 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


LoEiiT  (I^icolas),  Painter  on  Glass,  b.  at  Chartres,  d.  tliere,  Oct. 

Architect,  xxviii.  p.  250. 
Lowe  (Admiral  Arthur),  b.  1814,  d.  at  Stoke-Damerel,  Devonport, 

Dec.  18.    Army  Sf  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  1039  ;  United  Serv.  Ga%. 

1.  p.  978  ;  Times,  Dec.  21,  p.  4^?. 
LuBOMiESEY  (Prince  Yladislas),  ITaturalist,  d.  at  "Warsaw.  Ath.  1882, 

i.  p.  418. 

Ltjcas  (Ernest  Prederic  Bourne),  Solicitor,  b.  at  Loutb,  Lincolnsbire, 
Jan.  9,  1852,  d.  tliere,  Jan.  26.    Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  269. 

LuDEES  (Privy  Councillor  von),  Director- General  of  Telegraphs,  Eussia, 
d.  at  Salzburg,  Aug.  28.     Times,  Aug.  30,  p.  105 ;  Sept.  2,  p.  Id. 

Ludlow  (Maj.-Gen.  John),  late  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  at  Yotes  Court, 
Mereworth,  Kent,  N'ov.  30  (aged  83).  Times,  ^o\.  4,  p.  9/; 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1709 J. 

LuMLET  (Clara  Paitbful),  Sister  Clara,"  IS'urse  at  Guy's  Hospital, 
daughter  of  Major  Lumley,  d.  at  the  Hospital,  Mar.  19  (aged  32). 
Times,  Mar.  21,  p.  lOd]  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  4085. 

LuEGAiq-  (Charles  Brownlow,  2nd  Lord),  K.P.,  b.  Apr.  10,  1831,  d.  at 
Brighton,  Jan.  16.    Times,  Jan.  17,  p.  9/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  85c. 

LiiTKE  (Admiral  Count  Peodor  Petrovich),  Eussian  Navy,  IS'avigator 
and  Explorer,  President  of  the  Academy  of  Sciences,  St.  Peters- 
burg, 1864-82,  b.  at  St.  Petersburg,  Sept.  29,  1797,  d.  there, 
Aug.  20.  Times,  Aug.  22,  p.  4«;  26,  p.  9/;  Sept.  2, 'p.  Id; 
Dec.  9,  p.  IQd',  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  342  ;  Army  Sf  Wavy  Gaz.  xxiii. 
p.  699;  Nature,  xxvi.  pp.  414,  446;  Froc.  R.  Geographical  Soe. 
N.s.  iv.  p.  755. 

LuxMooEE  (Capt.  J.  P.),  E.M.,  b.  at  Torquay,  d.  Nov.  12.    Army  ^ 

Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  942. 
Ltell  (Eobert  Wishart),  M.D.,  P.E.C.S.,  b.  in  London,  1849,  d.  at 

26,  Harley  Street,  Oct.  2.    Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  597 ;  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  1341d?;  Times,  Oct.  3,  p.  9/. 
Ltttoi?"  (Eosina  Doyle  Bulwer-Lytton,  Lady),  widow  of  the  1st  Lord, 

the  JSTovelist,  daughter  of  Prancis  Massey  Wheeler,  d.  at  Gleno- 

mera.  Upper  Sydenham,  Mar.  12  (aged  78).    Herts  Merc.  Mar. 

18,  p.  be,  '^Times,  Mar.  15,  p.  8^^ ;  ^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  417t?. 
Lyveden^  (Emma  Mary  Yernon,  Lady),  widow  of  the  1st  Lord  Lyveden, 

and  daughter  of  the  last  Earl  of  Upper  Ossory,  d.  at  Sunnyside, 

Buxton,  Sept.  22.    Times,  Sept.  26,  p.  9/. 

Macaethue  (Sir  "William),  Kt.,  Member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of 
New  South  Wales  1848-55,  b.  at  Paramatta,  1800.  Times,  Oct, 
31,  p.  10^?. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


67 


M'BiNifET  (David),  Originator  of  the  Eelleek  Pottery,  d.  at  Earon 
Hill,  Dalkey,  Oct.  21  (aged  78).    Building  JVews,  xliii.  Oct.  27, 

p.  XV. 

Mac  Caetht  (Denis  Florence),  Earrister-at-Law  and  Poet,  b.  at  Dublin, 

ab.  1817,  d.  at  Blackrock,  near  Dublin,  Apr.  7.    Times,  Apr. 

11,  p.  5d;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  477  ;  Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  34. 
McCarthy  (J.  J.),  Architect  and  Atchseologist,  d.  Eeb.  6.  Architect, 

xxvii.  p.  86 ;  Builder,  xlii.  p.  309. 
McDonald  (Staff-Capt.  J.),  d.  at  Eyde,  Sept.  12  (aged  82).    Army  ^ 

Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  720. 
Macdoj^ald  (Gen.  the  Hon.  James  William),  C.B.,  Private  Secretary 

and  Equerry  to  H.E.H.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge  1856-82,  2nd 

son  of  the  3rd  Lord  Macdonald,  b.  Oct.  31,  1810,  d.  at  St. 

Leonards-at-Sea,  Jan.  4.    Army  8f  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  5. 
Macdonogh  (Prancis),  Q.C.,  Irish  Ear,  M.P.  for  Sligo  1860-5,  b. 

1806,  d.  at  41,  Eutland  Square,  Dublin,  Apr.  18.    Law  Times, 

Ixxiii.  p.  17  ;  Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  438  ;  Times,  Apr.  19,  p.  1e, 
MacPaelake  (Thomas),  Chief  Engineer,  E.J^".,  d.  at  the  Eoyal  JSTaval 

Hospital,  Stonehouse,  Oct.  21.    Army  Sf  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p. 

910. 

McGowAT7  (Eev.  Earle),  M.A.,  Yicar  of  Holmside  1865-82,  d.  at 
Derwent  House,  Shotley  Eridge,  May  10  (aged  56).  Guardian, 
xxvii.  p.  700J. 

M'Haedy  (Admiral  John  Eunch  Eonnemaison),  late  Chief  Constable 

of  Essex,  b.  1801,  d.  at  Eath,  Dec.  19.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 

18365  ;  Army  Sf  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  1039  ;   United  Serv.  Gaz.  1. 

p.  978;  Times,  Dec.  21,  p.  4d. 
Macilwaiit  (George),  P.E.C.S.,  b.  1797,  d.  at  Matching,  Essex,  Jan. 

22.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1565;  ^Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  159. 
McKay  (Alexander),  Gardener,  b.  at  Pochabers,  Eanff,  1810,  d.  at 

Oakley,  near  Eedford,  Peb.  13.    Gard.  Chron.  n.s.  xvii.  p.  271. 
Mackay  (Eobert  William),  M.A.,  Theologian,  b.  at  Piccadilly,  May 

27,  1803,  d.  at  Hamilton  Terrace,  St.  John's  Wood,  Peb.  23. 

JS'erts  Merc.  Mar.  4,  p.  5h ;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  283  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii. 

p.  3365. 

MACKEifziE  (Charles),  Publisher,  b.  at.  Montrose,  d.  at  Edinburgh, 

June  14  (aged  60).    Bookseller,  1882,  p.  688. 
Macken-zie  (Colin),  W.S.,  b.  1841,  d.  on  board  the  '^Eothnia."  Law 

Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  275. 
MacKekzie  (William),  Estate  Improver,  b.  at  Urquhart,  Eoss-shire, 

1806,  d.  at  Alners,  Eoss-shire,  Jan.  25.    Gard.  Chron.  n.s.  xvii. 

p.  158  ;  [Autobiography  in  Agric.  Gaz.  Oct.  16,  1875.] 


68  OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 

McLaughlin  (Eev.  Hubert),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Burford  (First  Portion) 

1838-82,  Prebendary  of  Hereford  1857-82,  b.  1805,  d.  at  Bora- 

ston  Eectory,  Dec.  15.    Times,  Dec.  21,  p.  ^d. 
Maclean  (Maj.-Gcn.  John  JS'orman),  late  Madras  Army,  d.  at  26,  St. 

Michael's  Place,  Brighton,  Aug.  29  (aged  53).    Times,  Sept.  1, 

p.  5/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  I2\2c. 
McLeod  (Emily  Maria  Douglas,  Lady),  wife  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John 

Chetham  McLeod,  K.C.B.,  and  daughter  of  Abercromby  Dick, 

d.  at  Colombo,  Ceylon,  Apr.  10.      Times,  Apr.  21,  p.  lOd. 
McMillan  (Henry),  N'urseryman,  d.  at  Kingston-on-Thames,  Oct.  12 

(aged  74).    Gard.  Chron.  n.s.  xviii.  p.  534. 
Mac  JS'ay  (William),  Manager  of  the  Shildon  Engine  Works  1856-82, 

b.  at  "Wallsend-on-Tyne,  Dec.  25,  1825,  d.  at  Shildon,  June  1. 

Proc.  Inst.  Mech.  Engineers,  1883,  p.  19. 
Macnee  (Sir  Daniel),  Kt.,  LL.D.,  President  of  Eoyal  Scottish  Academy 

1876-82,  b.  at  Eintry,  Stirlingshire,   1806,  d.  at  Learmonth 

Terrace,  Edinburgh,  Jan.  17.    Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  132  ;  Acad.  1882,  i. 

p.  71 ;  Times,  Jan.  19,  p.  9/;  Architect,  xxvii.  pp.  40,  55  ;  Building 

News,  xlii.  p.  94 ;  Art  Jour.  1882,  p.  63  ;  ^'Builder,  xlii.  p.  86. 
M'PuEESON  (William),  Antiquary,  b.  at  Glencarvy,  1799,  d.  Apr.  18. 

Antiquary,  v.  p.  267. 
Maggs  (Eev.  Albert),  Missionary,  committed  suicide  at  East  London, 

South  Africa.    ^-Times,  JN'ov.  29,  p.  9/. 
Mainwaring-Elleekeh-Onslow  (Guildford  James  Hillier),  M.P.  for 

Guildford  1858-74,  b.  Mar.  29,  1814,  d.  at  Eopley,  Aug.  20. 

Times,  Aug.  23,  p.  Qd;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1154J. 
Malais  (Messire  Armand  Jean  Nicolas  Edouard),  Cure  of  Martin 

Egiise,  near  Dieppe.    Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  507. 
Malins  (Et.  Hon.  Sir  Eichard),  Kt.,  Vice- Chancellor  1866-81,  b.  at 

Evesham,  Mar.  9,  1805,  d.  at  57,  Lowndes  Square,  Jan.  15. 

Times,  Jan.  17,  p.  4a ;  23,  p.  6^? ;  Law  Times,  Ixxii.  pp.  213,  214 ; 

Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  185;   Law   Jour.  xvii.  pp.  37,  53; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  855. 
Malloet  (Col.  William  Henry),  Eederal  Army,  Inventor  of  the 

'^Mallory"  Propeller,  d.  Nov.  8.    Iron,  xx.  p.  441. 
Mandel  (Eduard),  Engraver,  b.  at  Berlin,  Eeb.  15,  1810,  d.  there. 

Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  604. 
Manley  (William  Hewett),  Solicitor,  b.  1828,  d.  at  Bridport,  May  9. 

Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  454. 
Manning  (Eev.  Jacob  M.),  D.D.,  Orthodox  Minister,  b.  at  Greenwood, 

N.Y.,  Dec.  31,  1824,  d.  at  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  29.    Boston  D, 

Advertiser,  Nov.  30. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


69 


;^rANNmGHAM-BiJLLEE  (Sir  Edward),  1st  Bart.,  M.A.,  M.P.  for  JS'ortli 
Stajffordsliire  1833-41,  1865-74,  Stafford  1841-7,  b.  at  Churston- 
Perrers,  Devonshire,  July  19,  1800,  d.  at  Dilhorn  Hall,  Stafford- 
shire, Sept.  22.    Times,  Sept.  26,  p.  9/. 

Manser  (Wilhelm),  Manufacturer  of  Arms,  d.  at  Obendorf-on-the- 
Ehine,  Jan.  13.      Times,  Jan.  19,  p.  9/. 

Mansfield  (Eev.  George),  LL.D.,  Eector  of  Stanwick  1873-82. 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  383^. 

Manteueeel  (Otto  Theodore,  Baron  von),  ex-Minister-President  and 
Minister  of  Poreign  Affairs,  Prussia,  b.  at  Liibben,  Brandenburg, 
Peb.  3,  1 805,  d.  near  Crossen.  Times,  Nov.  28,  p.  9/;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  1667 J. 

Maeoicic  (Gen.  Baron),  Military  Commander  of  Yienna  during  12 

years,  d.  (aged  70).    Times,  Oct.  21,  p.  7/. 
Maeeeco  (Algernon  Preire),  M.A.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  the 

College  of  Physical  Science,  I^ewcastle-on-Tyue,  1871-82,  b.  at 

JS'orth  Shields,  d.  at  JS'ewcastle-on-Tyne,  Peb.  27  (aged  46). 

Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  321  ;  Zancet,  1882,  i.  pp.  409,  670;  -^'Iron, 

xix.  p.  207 ;  "^"Nature,  xxv.  p.  469;  Chemical  News,  xlv.  p.  108 ; 

Pharm.  Jour.  3rd  ser.  xii.  p.  758. 
Maush  (George  Perkins),  LL.D.,  Philologist,  United  States'  Minister  to 

Italy,  b.  at  "Woodstock,  Yt.,  Mar.  15,  1801,  d.  at  Yallombrosa,  Italy, 

July  24.  Boston  D.  Advertiser,  July  25  ;  Harper's  WeeUy,  xxvi.  p. 

491 ;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  146 ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1019^;;  Times,  July 

25,  p.  10/;  29,  p.  be-,  '^'American  Jour,  of  Sci.  3rd  ser.  xxiv.  p. 

240  ;  ^Nature,  xxvi.  p.  305  ;  Froc.  American  Acad.  n.s.  x.  p.  447. 
Maesh  (Eev.  John  William),  M.A.,  Eector  of  St.  Michael's,  "Winchester, 

1874-82.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1804^. 
Maeshal  (Geheimer  Hofrath  Dr.  James),  d.  at  Weimar,  Jan.  Times, 

Jan.  11,  p.  6c?. 

Maeshall  (Lt.  Walter  Dyson),  E.M.A.,  b.  July  17,  1859,  d.  at 

Bournemouth,  ISTov.  17.    Times,  Kov.  21,  p.  lOJ;  Army  ^  Navy 

Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  967. 
Maetel  (  ),  President  of  the  Senate,  Prance,  1879,  b.  at  St.  Omer, 

d.  Peb.  14  (aged  68).    Times,  Peb.  15,  p.  5/ 
Maetin  (Brigade-Surg.  Curtiss),  Army  Medical  Department,  d.  at 

Ellangowan,  Landour,  India,  Mar.  9.    Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  630. 
Maetin   (Eev.   George),   D.D.,  Yicar  of  St.  Breward's  1851-82, 

Honorary  Canon  of  Truro  1880-2,  d.  at  the  Yicarage,  Jan.  25 

(aged  66).    Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  165<?,  2645. 
Maetin  (Col.  William),  late  57th  Bengal  T^ative  Cavalry,  d.  at  Upton 

Bishop,  Jan.  19  (aged  92).    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  229^?. 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Matcham   (James),  builder,   d.  at  Keyham,  Oct.   12  (aged  57). 

Building  News,  xliii.  p.  492. 
Maughait  (Mcholas),  Common  Councilman  of  the  City  of  London 

1834-82,  Merchant,  d.  Aug.  20  (aged  79).  ^Times,  Aug.  23,  p.  U. 
Maun  SELL  (John),  formerly  High  Sheriff  for  Co.  Kildare,  b.  1810,  d.  at 

Oakley  Park,  Co.  Kildare,  Mar.  29.    Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  427. 
Maxwell  (William),  Law  Publisher,  d.  at  Temple  Sheen,  Mortlake, 

May  28.    Law  Times ^  Ixxiii.  p.  150. 
Maxwell  (Maj.-Gen.  William),  late  Col.,  Eoyal  (Bengal)  Artillery, 

b.  ab.  1815,  d.  at  Worthing,  Jan.  30.    ^'Times,  Feb.  1,  p.  9/; 

Guardian^  xxxvii.  p.  197c;  Utiited  Serv.  Ga%.  1.  p.  93. 
May  (Robert  Charles),  Consulting  Engineer,  b.  at  Ampthill,  Beds, 

Apr.  5,  1829,  d.  at  Marseilles,  July  20.    Engineer,  liv.  p.  89; 

FroG.  Lnst.  Mecli.  Engineers,  1883,  p.  20;  Engineering,  xxxiv.  pp. 

94,  118;  Mon.  Notices  R.  Astron.  Soc.  xliii.  p.  180;  ^Iron,  xx. 

p.  87;  Minutes  of  Proc.  Lnst.  C.E.  Ixxiii.  p.  367. 
Maynaed  (Horace),  formerly  United  States'  Postmaster  General,  d. 

May  3  (aged  68).    ^Times,  May  4,  p.  Id. 
Mechan"  (Edward),  Gardener,  d.  at  Byde  (aged  84).    Garden,  xxii.  p. 

434. 

Medici  (Gen.),  Marquis  de  Yoscello,  Italian  Army,  b.  at  Milan,  1829, 
d.  at  Rome,  Mar.  9.    Times,  Mar.  11,  p.  10/;  13,  p.  7i  ;  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  3743. 

Medlycott  (Sir  William  Coles),  2nd  Bart.,  D.C.L.,  High  Sheriff  for 
Somersetshire  1839,  b.  at  Milborne  Port,  Somersetshire,  July  31, 

1806,  d.  there,  Dec.  23.     Times,  Dec.  28,  p.  3/;  ^Guardiati, 

xxxviii.  p.  55. 

Mehemet  Rushdi  Pasha,  several  times  Grand  Yizier  of  Turkey, 

b.  at  Constantinople,  1809,  d.  near  Magnesia,  Smyrna,  Mar.  26. 

Times,  Mar.  27,  p.  'Qd. 
Meigs  (John  Porsyth),  M.D.,  Obstetrician,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Oct.  4, 

1818,  d.  there  Dec.  16  (aged  85).    Lancet,  1883,  i.  p.  73;  Proc. 

A7nerican  Phil.  Soc.  xxi.  p.  266. 
Mellor  (Thomas),  Ploriculturist,  b.  at  Ashton-under-Lyne,  1823,  d. 

there.  May  1.   Manchester  City  News,  May  13 ;  Gard.  Chron.  n.s. 

xvii.  p.  646. 

Melvill  (Philip),  late  Secretary  in  the  Military  Department  to  the 
East  India  Company,  b.  at  Topsham,  Devon,  Sept.  26,  1796,  d.  at 
Ethy,  Cornwall,  Oct.  4.  Times,  Oct.  7,  p.  9/;  Jour.  R.  Asiatic 
Soc.  ]sr.s.  XV.  p.  xii. 

Mekasce  (Baron),  Egyptian  Merchant  and  Philanthropist,  b.  at  Cairo, 

1807,  d.  at  Alexandria.    Times,  Dec.  9,  p.  10^?. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


71 


Menelaus  (William),  Manager  of  the  Dowlais  Works  1856-82,  Presi- 
dent of  the  Iron  and  Steel  Institute  1875-6,  b.  at  Edinburgh, 
Mar.  10,  1818,  d.  at  Tenby,  Mar.  30.  Proc.  List.  Mech.  Engineers^ 
1883,  p.  20  ;  Jour.  Iron  and  Steel  Inst.  1882,  p.  633 ;  Engineering^ 
xxxiii.  pp.  347,  398  ;  Iron,  xix.  p.  250  ;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  480  ; 
Times,  Mar.  31,  p.  lOJ;  Guardian,  xxxyii.  p.  480^?;  "^"Nature, 
XXV.  p.  537. 

Meeeiman  (IS'athaniel  James),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Grahamstown  1871-82, 

b.  ab.  1810,  d.  Aug.  17.    Times,  Aug.  18,  p.  ^c;  Sept.  13,  p.  3^; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  11 56 J,  1295«. 
Messiter  (Lt.-Col.  John),  late  28th  Foot,  d.  at  Newton  Abbot,  Jan. 

13  (aged  84).    "^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  133^?. 
Meteeheim  (Wilhelm),  Painter  of  Battle  Scenes,  d.  (aged  68).  ^'Times, 

Jan.  18,  p.  Qd. 

Meldmay  (Capt.  Hervey  George  St.  John),  E.J^".,  b.  1817,  d.  at  Aix- 

les-Bains,  May  21.    Times,  May  25,  p.  7/;  Armij  Sf  Navy  Gaz. 

xxiii.  p.  402 ;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  399. 
Mellee  (William),  Engraver,  b.  at  Edinburgh,  1796,  d.  at  Sheffield, 

Jan.  20.    Architect,  xxvii.  p.  61;   Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  125^?; 

Builder,  xlii.  p.  115;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  132;  Acad.  1882,  i.  pp. 

72,  89  ;  ^Times,  Jan.  23,  p.  9/. 
Milnee  (Rev.  Thomas),  Author,  d.  at  Derby,  IN'ov.  15.  PuUishers* 

Circular,  1882,  p.  1237;  Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  381. 
MiNAL  (  ),  one  of  the  last  survivors  of  the  Moscow  Campaign,  d. 

at  Beaucourt,  near  Delle  (aged  93).    Times,  June  5,  p.  8^?. 
MrNTO  (Emma  Eleanor  Elizabeth  Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound,  Countess 

of).  Biographer,  wife  of  the  3rd  Earl,  and  daughter  of  Gen. 

Sir  Thomas  Hislop,  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  d.  at  Eaglescliff,  Bournemouth, 

Apr.  21.    Times,  Apr.  24,  p.  9c;  Gua/rdian,  xxxvii.  p.  5775. 
Mitchell  (Charles  Henry),  Artist,  b.  at  Birstal,  near  Leeds,  ab.  1821, 

d.  at  Charlotte  Street,  Eitzroy  Square,  IS'ov.  25.  Architect, 

xxviii.  p.  362;  Manchester  Guardian,  Dec.  1. 
Mitchell  (Sidney  John),  Solicitor,  d.  at  Solihull,  near  Birmingham, 

Mar.  22.     Solicitors''  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  372 ;    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 

440^?. 

MocATTA  (David),  Architect,  b.  1806,  d.  at  32,  Prince's  Gate,  South 

Kensington,  May  1.  Builder,  xlii.  p.  577. 
MoE  (Jorgen  Engebretsen),  Bishop  of  Christiansand  1875-82,  b.  at 

Hole,  Eingerike,  Apr.  22,  1813,  d.  at  Christiansand,  Mar.  27. 

Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  445 ;  Times,  Apr.  7,  p.  4tf. 
MoEFAT  (Thomas  Barbour),  M.D.,  b.  1813,  d.  July  16.    Lancet,  1882, 

ii.  p.  166. 


72  OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 

MoFPAT  (William),  Architect,  d.  at  Hamilton,  Oct.  2.  '^Architect, 
xxviii.  p.  228. 

MoFFATT  (William  Lambie),  Architect,  d.  at  Edinburgh,  June  5. 

Building  News,  xlii.  p.  746. 
MoPFiTT  (Surg.-Maj.  Andrew),  Army  Medical  Department,  d.  at 

Southampton,  Feb.  8.    Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  292;  Anny  Sf  Navy 

Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  116. 
MoGGETDGE  (Matthcw),  d.  at  Kensington,  July  14  (aged  78).  Garden, 

xxii.  p.  106. 

MoLYNEiJX  (Lady  Georgiana  Jemima),  wife  of  the  Hon.  Francis  George 

Molyneux  and  4th  daughter  of  the  3rd  Earl  of  Ashburnham,  b. 

May  11,  1805,  d.  at  Earl's  Court,  Mount  Ephraim,  Tunbridge 

Wells.    ^'Times,  May  25,  p.  7/. 
Molyneux  (William),  Geologist,  b.  at  INuneham  Courtenay,  Oxford- 
shire, May  22,  1824,  d.  at  Durban,  I^atal,  Oct.  22.    Geol.  Mag. 

1883,  p.  430;  Iron,  xx.  p.  509;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  778. 
Molyneux-Seel  (Henry  Harrington),  Eichmond  Herald,  b.  May  10, 

1839.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  \1Vlc. 
Monckhoven"  (Dr.  Desire  Charles  van).  Scientific  Photographer,  b. 

Sept.  25,  1834,  d.  Sept.  25.    Nature,  xxvi.  pp.  583,  601. 
MoNEO  (Cecil  James),  M.A.,  Philologist,  b.  in  London,  Aug.  24,  1833, 

d.  at  Hadley,  Dec.  25.    Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  433. 
Montagu  (Lord  George  Francis),  3rd  Secretary,  British  Legation, 

Washington,  4th  son  of  the  6th  Duke  of  Manchester,  b.  Jan.  18, 

1855,  d.  at  Washington,  Mar.  12.    Times,  Mar.  14,  p.  M\  15,  p. 

8«;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  382^?,  A\1c. 
Montagu  (Admiral  John  William),  b.  1790,  d.  at  Seend  Manor  House, 

near  Melksham,  Dec.  12.    Times,  Dec.  16,  p.  7/;  Army  ^  Navy 

Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  1039. 
Montagu  (Hon.  Spencer  Dudley),  youngest  son  of  the  4th  Lord 

Eokeby,  b.  Apr.  11,  1807,  d.  at  Hare  Hatch,  Wargrave,  Mar.  31. 

^Times,  Apr.  7.  p.  4c;  ^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  521c. 
MoNTALivET  (Comtessc  de),  widow  of  Marthe  Camille  Bachasson, 

Comte  de  Montalivet,  d.  Mar.  (aged  77).    ^"Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 

335<?. 

MooN  (William),  Solicitor,  d.  at  the  Inns  of  Court  Hotel,  Dec.  10 

(aged  62).    Solicitors^  Jour,  xxvii.  p.  120. 
MooEE  (Sir  Eichard  Emanuel),  10th  Bart.,  b.  1810,  d.  June  24. 

"^^ Times,  June  26,  p.  9c. 
MoEE  (James  Huson),  M.D.,  Traveller,  b.  at  Salford,  d.  there,  Sept. 

26  (aged  ab.  38).    Manchester  Guardian,  Sept.  28 ;  ^^Iron,  xx.  p. 

314;  *&2C5,  Oct.  6,  p.  9/;  ^^Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  468. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


73 


MoEEHEAD  (Charles),  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  C.I.E.,  late  Bombay  Medical 

Service,  b.  at  Edinburgb,  1807,  d.  at  "Wilton  Castle,  Redcar,  Aug. 

24.    Times,  Aug.  28,  p.  be]  Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  468. 
MoEisr  (Edmond),  Book  Illustrator,  d.  at  a  Lunatic  Asylum,  Sceaux 

(aged  57).    -^^Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  158. 
MoEisoN-  (James),  b.  at  Peterborough,  l^.'S..,  June  20,  1818,  d. 

at  Quincy,  Mass.,  May  20.    Boston  D.  Advertiser,  May  22. 
MoEOzowicz  (Lt.-Gen.),  Chief  of  the  Trigonometrical  Survey,  Grand 

General  Staff,  Germany,  d.  Jan.    "^Times,  Jan.  10,  p.  lib. 
MoEEis  (James),  Governor  of  the  Bank  of  England  1847-8,  d.  at  17, 

Cadogan  Place,  May  9  (aged  87).      Times,  May  10,  p.  \^a. 
MoEEis  (Eobert),  Lawyer,  d.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  12.     Boston  D. 

Advertiser,  Dec.  13. 
MoEEis  ("William),  Chairman  of  the  Halifax  Commercial  Banking  Co., 

d.  at  The  Lodge,  Triangle,  Halifax,  Sept.  12  (aged  76).  ^^Times, 

Sept.  13,  p.  7/. 

MoETON  (Charles),  H.  M.'s  Inspector  of  Mines  for  Yorkshire  1850-67, 

d.  (aged  71).    Iro?i,  xx.  p.  421. 
Moss  (Henry),  Lepidopterist,  d.  at  Oldham,  Apr.   17  (aged  64). 

"^T^ntomologist,  xix.  p.  119. 
Moss  ("William),  Solicitor,  Registrar  of  the  Diocese  of  Lincoln,  b.  1803, 

d.  at  Lincoln,  Nov.  13.    Solicitors''  Jour,  xxvii.  p.  74. 
MossKEE  (Dr.  Albert),  the  first  Jewish  Advocate  in  Prussia,  d.  at 

Berlin.    ^'Times,  Oct.  4,  p.  9/ 
MosTYN  (Sir  Pyers),  8th  Bart.,  High  Sheriff  for  Elintshire  1843,  b. 

1811,  d.  at  Talacre,  Ehyl,  E"orth  Wales,  May  14.    Times,  May 

17,  p.  12c;  ^"Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  701^;. 
MouBEAY  (Maj.-Gen.  Edward),  late  E.A.,  d.  at  25,  Kensington  Gardens 

Terrace,  Mar.  17  (aged  56).    Times,  Mar.  22,  p.  10^?;  United 

Serv.  Ga%.  1.  p.  225. 
MoTiN-SEY  (Augustus),  British  Minister  and  Consul- General  in  the 

United  States  of  Colombia,  d.  at  Bogota,  Apr.  10.    Times,  Apr. 

20,  p.  9/. 

MuiE  (John),  CLE.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  Eounder  of  the  Chair  of  Sanskrit 
in  the  University,  Edinburgh,  b.  at  Glasgow,  1810,  d.  at  10, 
Merchiston  Avenue,  Edinburgh,  Mar.  7.  Times,  Mar.  9,  p.  6^; 
14,  p.  4c;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  3775,  385c;  Acad.  1882,  i.  p. 
196;  Ath.  1882,  i.  pp.  318,  346;  Jour.  R.  Asiatic  Soc.  n.s.  xiv. 
p.  ix;  Herts  Merc.  Mar.  11,  p.  bd. 

MuNBEE  (Maj.-Gen.  Gore  Boland),  E.E.,  b.  at  Taunton,  d.  at  "Weston- 
super-Mare,  July  14  (aged  68).  Times,  July  17,  p.  IQd-,  Guard- 
ian, xxxvii.  p.  989c ;  Army  Sf  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  564. 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


MuEE  (James),  Advocate,  Scottish  Bar,  H.B.M.  Consul  at  Palma, 

Majorca,  b.  1835,  d.  at  Palma,  May  8.  Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  53. 
MuEPHY  (Henry  C),  President  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Great  Brooklyn 

Bridge.      Times,  Dec.  12,  p.  5d. 
MuEEAT  (Edward  Prancis),  Engineer,  b.  at  Belfast,  May,  1818,  d.  at 

Bray,  Co.  Wicklow,  Sept.  27.  Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxiv, 

p.  289. 

MuEEAY  (Elizabeth),  Aj:tist,  wife  of  Henry  John  Murray  and  daughter 
of  Thomas  Heaphy,  d.  at  San  Eemo,  Italy,  Dec.  8.  Ath.  1882,  ii. 
p.  821. 

MuEEAT  (George  St.  Vincent  Thomas  I^elson),  of  Shrivenham,  d. 

at  8,  Chandos  Street,  Cavendish  Square,  Jan.  20  (aged  78). 

'^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  165<7. 
MuEEAT  (James),  ''The  Blind  Poet  of  Galloway,"  d.  (aged  79). 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  11813;    "^Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  273  ;  '^Times, 

Aug.  25,  p.  7/ 

MuEEAT  (John),  Engineer,  b.  at  Kelso,  Dec.  12,  1804,  d.  Sept.  2. 

Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxi.  p.  400. 
MuEEAT  (Sir  John),  6th  Bart.,  of  Philiphaugh  and  Melgund,  b.  1817, 

d.  at  Philiphaugh,  near  Selkirk,  Dec.  6.    Times,  Dec.  12,  p.  bd. 
Myees  (A.  IT.),  Dealer  in  Educational  appliances,  d.  at  Endsleigh 

Gardens,  Mar.  12  (aged  77).    Bookseller,  1882,  p.  318. 
Mtees  (Capt.  Thomas  Borrow),  Herts  Militia,  d.  in  London,  Mar.  2 

(aged  55).    Herts  Merc.  Mar.  11,  p.  bd. 

l^km  Singh,  ''Pundit  l^o.  9,"  Explorer,  d.  at  Moradabad,  ab.  Eeb.  1 
(aged  55).  Ti7nes,  Mar.  15,  p.  ^a;  Proc.  R.  Geographical  Soc. 
N.s.  iv.  p.  315  ;  Nature,  xxv.  p.  472;  Jour.  R.  Asiatic  Soc.  n.s. 
xiv.  p.  xxvii. 

ITapiee  (Charles  George),  Civil  Engineer,  b.  at  Elorence,  1829,  d. 
Sept.  2.  Engineer,  liv.  p.  190;  Iron,  xx.  p.  230;  Minutes  of 
Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxi.  p.  407;  Times,  Sept.  9,  p.  10a;  Building 
News,  xliii.  p.  336. 

I^'apiee  (Et.  Hon.  Sir  Joseph),  1st  Bart.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  Lord 
Chancellor  of  Ireland  1858,  b.  at  Belfast,  Dec.  26,  1804,  d.  at 
St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  Dec.  9.  Times,  Dec.  12,  p.  bd;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  1756c;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  687;  Solicitors'  Jour,  xxvii. 
p.  134;  Law  Times,  Ixxiv.  p.  148. 

N"ayloe  (Thomas  Hacke),  M.A.,  Eecorder  of  Sudbury  1866-82,  b.  in 
London,  1809,  d.  at  Hill  House,  Chesterton,  Mar.  3.  Times^ 
Mar.  9,  p.  6^;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  144;  Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  377  ; 
Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  349 ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  3773. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


75 


Neild  (Capt.  H.  E.),  45tli  (Derbyshire)  Kegiment,  d.  at  Hayes,  Middle- 
sex, !N"ov.  14.    Armij  ^  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  942. 

!N"eilson-  (William),  Ironfounder,  b.  1810,  d.  May  24.  Jour.  Iron  and 
Steel  Inst.  1882,  p.  655;  Engineering^  xxxiii.  p.  563. 

I^'elson"  (Eev.  Jobn  Gudgeon),  Eector  of  Aldborough  1860-82,  Horti- 
culturist, b.  at  Winterton,  July  14,  1818,  d.  Apr.  14.  Gard. 
Chron.  n.s.  xvii.  p.  540 ;  Garden,  xxi.  p.  284. 

!N'ettee  (Charles),  Founder  of  the  Jewish  Agricultural  School,  Jaffa, 
b.  at  Strasbourg,  d.  at  Jaffa,  Oct.  2.  Times,  Oct.  9,  p.  bd;  16, 
p.  Qe. 

!N"etterville  (Arthur  James  iN'etterville,  8th  Yiscount),  d.  at  St. 

Albans  Place,  Apr.  7  (aged  76).    Times,  Apr.  12,  p.  be-,  ^Guard- 
ian, XXX vii.  p.  b^\c. 
NEWijfGTOJT  (Samuel),  M.D.,  Horticulturist,  d.  at  Ticehurst,  July  3 

(aged  68).    Gard.  Chron.  is.^.  xviii.  p.  90. 
Newman-  (Edward),  E.IS".,  Chief  Engineer  of  Portsmouth  Dockyard 

1866-82,  b.  at  Newton  Abbot,  Devon,  d.  Dec.  4  (aged  50). 

Engineer,  liv.  p.  426  ;  Engineering,  xxxiv.  p.  548  ;  Iron,  xx. 

p.  486;  Times,  Dec.  7,  p.  lOa-,  Army  Sf  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p. 

1011. 

Newman?"  (Rev.  Thomas  Harding),  D.D.,  late  Eellow  of  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  d.  at  Nelmes,  Homchurch,  Essex,  Apr.  21  (aged 
70).    Times,  Apr.  24,  p.  9c. 

Newmarch  (John),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  at  Woodford,  Essex,  d.  at 
Bridgenorth,  Salop,  June  14.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  169. 

Newmaech  (William),  E.E.S.,  Economist  and  Statistician,  b.  at  Thirsk, 
Yorkshire,  Jan.  28,  1820,  d.  at  3,  Sulyarde  Terrace,  Torquay, 
Mar.  23.  Jour.  Iron  and  Steel  Inst.  1882,  p.  649;  Froc.  Royal 
Soc.  xxxiv.  p.  xvii ;  Times,  Mar.  24,  p.  10/;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  415  ; 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  440^?. 

Net  (Gen.  Napoleon  Henri  Edgar),  Prince  de  la  Moskowa,  4th  son 
of  Marshal  Ney,  b.  at  Paris,  Mar.  20,  1812.  ^ Times,  Oct.  16, 
p.  6^. 

Nicholson  (Henry),  Clerk  to  the  Commissioner  of  Taxes  for  London,  b. 
at  Maidstone,  Aug.  6,  1834,  d.  at  Brixton,  Eeb.  19.  Law  Times, 
Ixxii.  p.  323. 

NicoLAT  (Mary,  Lady),  widow  of  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  William  Nicolay,  C.B., 
K.C.H.,  and  2nd  daughter  of  the  Eev.  Edmund  Law,  d.  at  10, 
Eoyal  Crescent,  Cheltenham,  Sept.  23  (aged  95).  ^'Times,  Sept. 
28,  p.  9^. 

NiETo  (Jose  Moreno),  several  times  Eector  of  the  University,  Madrid, 
b.  in  Estremadura,  d.  Mar.  3  (aged  57).    Times,  Mar.  6,  p.  75. 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


IS'iSBET  (Robert  Parry),  M.P.  for  Chippenham  1856-9,  b.  1793,  d.  at 

Southbroome  House,  Devizes,  May  31.    Times,  June  3,  p.  9^; 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  792<?. 
JS'oLAN  (Rev.  Thomas),  E.D,,  Vicar  of  St.  Saviour's,  Pacldington, 

1873-82,  d.  at  22,  Warrington  Crescent,  JN'ov.  19  (aged  73). 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  16393. 
IS'oLLOTH  (Yice-Admiral  Matthew  Stainton),  d.  at  13,  N'orth  Terrace, 

Camberwell,  May  11  (aged  71).    Jour.  Soc.  Arts,  xxx.  p.  751; 

Times,  May  13,  p.  I2d;  Army  8f  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  380. 
NoECEOSs  (Hon.  Otis),  Merchant  and  ex-Mayor  of  Boston,  Mass.,  b. 

at  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  2,  1811,  d.  there,  Sept.  5.    Boston  JD. 

Advertiser,  Sept.  6. 
IToEMAN  (George),  Entomologist,  b.  at  Hull,  Jan.  1,  1824,  d.  at 

Peebles,  July  9.    Mitomologists''  Man,  Intelligencer,  xix.  p.  96. 
NoEMAN  (George  Warde),  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England  1821-72, 

b.  1793,  d.  at  Bromley  Common,  Kent,  Sept.  4.    Times,  Sept. 

15,  p.  4/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1277«. 
IS'oEMANBY  (Maria  Phipps,  Marchioness  of),  widow  of  the  1st  Marquis, 

and  daughter  of  the  1st  Lord  Ravensworth,  d.  at  Mulgrave  Castle, 

Lythe,  near  Whitby,  Oct.  20  (aged  83).    Times,  Oct.  21,  p.  7/; 

GuardAan,  xxxvii.  p.  147 7c. 
NoTTEBOHM  (Gustav),  Musical  Historian,  b.  at  Liidenscheid,  Bavaria, 

E'ov.  12,  1817,  d.  at  Gratz,  Oct.  31.    Times,  ]S^ov.  11,  p.  lO^-; 

^'Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  637. 
I^UGENT  (Hon.  Catherine),  widow  of  Col.  Patrick  John  l^ugent,  and 

only  daughter  of  the  2nd  Yiscount  de  Yesci,  d.  Eeb.  27  (aged  79). 
Times,  Mar.  2,  p.  10^. 
NuNN  (Roger  Sturley),  Surgeon  to  the  Essex  and  Colchester  Hospital, 

d.  at  Colchester  Jan.  23  (aged  69).    Lancet,  1882,  i.  pp.  209, 

210. 

O'Eeeeall  (Hon.  Matilda  Maria),  4th  daughter  of  the  3rd  Yiscount 
Southwell  and  widow  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Richard  More  O'Eerrall,  d. 
at  Granite  Hall,  Kingstown,  May  25.    "^Times,  May  27,  p.  125. 

O'Geady  (Maj.  the  Hon.  Thomas),  late  74th  Highlanders,  son  of  the 
1st  Yiscount  Guillamore,  d.  at  12,  Lexham  Gardens,  Earl's  Court, 
Jan.  22.    Tim.es,  Jan.  27,  p.  Ac,  "^'Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  165{?. 

O'Hea  (James),  Barrister-at-Law,  Political  Agitator,  b.  1809,  d.  at 
Dublin,  May  27.  Times,  May  29,  p.  9/;  Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p. 
129. 

Oldham  (Rev.  John  Roberts),  M.A.,  Yicar  of  Oldershaw  1865-81, 
b.  1808,  d.  June  16.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  897«. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


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Oldman  (Thomas  Hugh),  Solicitor,  b.  1832,  d.  at  Camsborough,  Jan. 
11.    Solicitors^  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  166. 

Oliyee  (Anthony),  Gardener,  d.  at  Eslington  Park,  Northumberland, 
May  8  (aged  80).    Garden,  xxi.  p.  338. 

Ollivakt  (Alfred),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Llandaff  1849-82,  b.  at  Man- 
chester, Aug.  16,  1798,  d.  at  Bishop's  Court,  Llandaff,  Dec.  16. 
Guardiayi^  xxxvii.  p.  1798^?;  Manchester  Guardian,  Dec.  18; 
Times,  Dec.  18,  p.  la-,  22,  p.  be-,  25,  p.  U. 

O'TTetll  (Rev.  Simeon  Wilberforce),  Missionary  at  Indore,  Central 
India,  1875-82,  d.  at  Indore,  Aug.  31  (aged  45).  Gua/rdian, 
xxxvii.  pp.  1253flr,  1278 J. 

Onslow  (Post-Capt.  the  Hon.  Arthur  Alexander),  Member  of  the 
Legislative  Council  of  ^^Tew  South  Wales,  b.  at  Trichinopoly, 
India,  Aug.  2,  1833,  d.  at  Camden  Park,  Kew  South  Wales,  Jan. 
30.    Times,  Mar.  13,  p.  8/ 

Opobo  ("Warobo,  son  of  Ja  Ja,  King  of),  d.  at  Frodsham,  Cheshire, 
Apr.  21  (aged  13).    ^ Times,  Apr.  27,  p.  IQa. 

Oelebar  (Cuthbert  Knightley),  Civil  Engineer,  b.  1844,  d.  at  Tor- 
quay, Jan.  23.    Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxi.  p.  408. 

Oeloff-Davydoff  (Count),  b.  1807,  d.  at  St.  Petersburg.  Times,  Aug. 
1,  p.  65. 

Ormistoh-  (Thomas),  C.I.E.,  Civil  Engineer,  b.  at  Edinburgh,  July 
28,  1826,  d.  at  Freshwater,  July  9.  Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E. 
Ixxi.  p.  409  ;  Proc.  Inst.  Mecli.  Engineers,  1883,  p.  22. 

Ormston  (John),  Steam  Shipowner,  d.  Feb.  24  (aged  75).  Iron,  xix. 
p.  166. 

OsBOEN"  (Robert  Arthur),  !N'urseryman,  d.  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  June 

25  (aged  28).    Gard.  Chron.  n.s.  xviii.  p.  25. 
OsTEovsKY  (  ),  Poet  and  Dramatist,  d.  at  Paris.    ^Times,  Aug.  4, 

p.  9/;  ^-Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  178. 
Ott  (Col.  G.),  Engineer,  drowned  during  the  night  of  Dec.  2-3  in  the 

Aar  Canal,  Bern.    ^Tron,  xx.  p.  530. 

Page  (Adele),  Actress.    ^Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  200. 

Paget  (Rev.  Francis  Edward),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Elford  1835-82. 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1124^. 
Paijste  (Robert),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  b. 

in  Person  Co.,  KC,  JN'ov.  12,  1799,  d.  at  Aberdeen,  Miss.,  Oct. 

19.    Harper'' s  Weekly,  xxvi.  p.  711. 
Palgeave  (Robert),  Architect,  b.  1831,  d.  at  9,  Upper  Hamilton 

Terrace,  St.  John's  Wood,  June  19.    Building  Neios,  xlii.  p.  789, 

Architect,  xxviii.  p.  7  ;  Builder,  xliii.  p.  29, 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Palin  (Eev.  William),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Slifford  1834-82,  d.  at  the 
Eectory,  Oct.  16.  Acad,  1882,  ii.  p.  313;  Times,  Oct.  20,  p.  4J; 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1485^?. 

Palin  (Capt.  William  Henry),  late  I7tli  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  and 
formerly  Chief  Constable  of  Manchester,  b.  in  India,  d.  at  Liver- 
pool, July  7  (aged  58).  Manchester  Guardian,  July  10;  Manchester 
Courier,  July  10. 

Palliser  (Maj.  Sir  William),  Kt.,  C.B.,  M.P.  for  Taunton  1880-2, 
Inventor  of  the  *'Palliser"  shell,  b.  at  Dublin,  June  18,  1830,  d. 
at  21,  Earl's  Court  Square,  Peb.  4.  Times,  Peb.  6,  p.  6/;  10,  p. 
3/;  Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixix.  p.  418  ;  Engineer,  liii.  p. 
105;  Iron,  xix.  p.  106;  Engineering,  xxxiii.  p.  141  ;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  1895;  United  Serv.  Ga%.  1.  p.  115;  Army  Navy 
Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  95 ;  '^'Nature,  xxv.  p.  346. 

Palmee  (Charles  John),  Solicitor  and  Antiquary,  b.  1805,  d.  at  Great 
Yarmouth,  Sept.  24.  Times,  Sept.  28,  p.  9e ;  Solicitors'  Jour. 
xxvi.  p.  731 ;  Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  388 ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1341c. 

Palmer  (Edward  Henry),  M.A.,  Lord  Almoner's  Professor  of  Arabic  in 
the  University,  Cambridge,  1871-82,  b.  at  Cambridge,  Aug.  7, 
1840,  murdered  at  Wady  Sudr,  Arabia,  Aug.  11.  Times,  IS'ov.  13, 
p.  4.a',  27,  p.  4^?;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  626;  Acad.  1883,  i.  pp.  311, 
329,  439  ;  ii.  p.  363  ;  Solicitors'  Jour,  xxvii.  p.  73 ;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  15253;  Herts  Merc.  Dec.  23,  p.  4.d]  Jour.  R.  Asiatic 
Soc.  N.s.  XV.  p.  xiii. 

Palmee  (Thomas),  M.D.,  b.  1819,  d.  at  Brighton,  Oct.  8.  Lancet, 
1882,  ii.  p.  687. 

Palmieei  (Marino),  Professor  of  Physics  in  the  University,  Naples,  d. 

(aged  32).    ^'Nature,  xxvii.  p.  41. 
Pancoast  (Joseph),  M.D.,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  Jefferson 

Medical  College,  b.  1805,  d.  Mar.  7.    Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  537. 
Panton  (Charles),  formerly  Clerk  in  the  Queen's  Remembrancer's 

Office,  d.  at  Woburn  Square,  Sept.  27  (aged  79).    Law  Times, 

Ixxiii.  p.  388. 

PaexUee  (Edward  L.),  Architect,  d.  at  38,  Mornington  Crescent,  Aug. 

1  (aged  56).    Builder,  xliii.  p.  225. 
Paeish  (Harriet),  ''Sister  Harriet,"  Sister  Superior  of  the  Manor 

House,  Holywell,  Oxford,  d.  May.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  736(?. 
Paeish  (Sir  Woodbine),  K.C.H.,  E.E.S.,  Diplomatist,  b.  Sept.  14, 

1796,  d.  at  Quarry  House.  St.  Leonard' s-on-Sea,  Aug.  16.  Nature, 

xxvi.  p.  414  ;  Times,  Aug.  21,  p.  7/;  23,  p.  Qe-,  Guardian,  xxxvii. 

p.  1149^? ;  Proc.  R.  Geographical  Soc.  if.s.  iv.  p.  612  ;  '^•Ath.  1882, 

ii.  p.  311. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


79 


Paek  (Lt.  James  Allan),  42nd  Highlanders,  d.  at  Ismailia,  Sept.  17. 

Army  Sf  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  778  ;  '^Guardian,  xxxvii.  1349^?. 
Paek  (Trevor  W.),  Lawyer,  President  of  the  Panama  Eailroad  Co. 

1874-82,  b.  at  WooKord,  Yt.,  Dec.  3,  1823,  d.  on  board  the 

steamer     San  Elas,"  from  ^N'ew  York  to  Aspinwall,  Dec.  15. 

Times,  Jan.  24,  1883,  p.  5/;  Boston  B.  Advertiser,  Dec.  21. 
Paema  (Marie  Pie-des-graces,  Duchess  of),  daughter  of  Perdinand  II. 

King  of  the  Two  Sicilies,  b.  Aug.  1849,  d.  at  Biarritz,  Sept.  29. 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1340 J  ;  ^Times,  Sept.  30,  p.  9/;  Oct.  3,  p.  6d. 
Paenell  (Fanny),  4th  daughter  of  John  Henry  Parnell,  of  Avondale, 

and  sister  of  Charles  Stewart  Parnell,  M.P.,  d.  at  Bordentown, 

K'.J.,  July  20.    Times,  July  21,  p.  10^ ;  22,  p.  Id. 
Paexell  (Hon.  and  Eev.  George  Damer),  M.A.,  Yicar  of  Long  Cross, 

near  Chertsey,  1861-75,  3rd  son  of  the  1st  Lord  Congleton,  b. 

1810,  d.  at  30,  Eccleston  Square,  Dec.  17.    Times,  Dec.  20,  p. 

9/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  18025. 
Paeeington  (Matthew),  M.A.,  Canon  Eesidentiary  and  Sub-Dean  of 

Chichester  1870-82,  Rector  of  Pelpham  1874-82,  d.  at  the 

Rectory,  Mar  21  (aged  74).    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  449(?. 
Paesoi^^s  (Theophilus),  LL.D.,  Lawyer  and  Author,  b.  at  Kewburyport, 

Mass.,  May,  17,  1797,  d.  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  26.  Boston 

B.  Advertiser,  Jan.  27  ;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  120;  Broc.  American 

Acad.  N.s.  ix.  p.  411. 
Patiej^ce  (Col.  James),  late  65th  Regiment,  d.  at  90,  Charlotte  Street, 

Pitzroy  Square,  Oct.  1  (aged  92).    United  Serv.  Ga%.  1.  p.  763  ; 

-^Times,  Oct.  4,  p.  9/ 
Patten  (Edward  Henry),  ex-Secretary  to  the  Preemasons'  School  for 

Girls,  d.  at  Bolton  Lodge,  Eastbourne,  Aug.  8  (aged  83).  Times, 

Aug.  10,  p.  5/ 

Pauli  (Reinhold),  D.C.L.,  Professor  of  History  in  the  University, 
Gottingen,  1870-82,  b.  at  Berlin,  1826,  d.  at  Bremen,  June  3. 
Times,  June  7,  p.  5/;  Ath.  1882,  i.  pp.  733,  767;  Acad.  1882,  i. 
pp.  415,  433. 

Payne  (John),  "Wholesale  Stationer,  d.  at  Hyde  Cliff,  Blackheath, 
Oct.  8  (aged  61).    Bookseller,  1882,  p.  1045. 

Peacock  (Thomas  Bevill),  M.D.,  P.R.C.P.,  Consulting  Physician  to 
St.  Thomas's  Hospital,  b.  at  York,  Dec.  21,  1812,  d.  at  the 
Hospital,  May  30.  Times,  June  3,  p.  9^;  Lancet,  1882,  i.  pp. 
926,  1013;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  792^?. 

Pease  (Joseph  Walker),  Banker,  M.P.  for  Hull  1873-4,  b.  1820,  d.  at 
Hesslewood,  Yorkshire,  IS'ov.  22.  Times,  ^^ov.  25,  p.  9/ ;  Guard- 
ian, xxxvii.  p.  1669 J. 


80 


OBTTUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Peaeson  (Deputy-Surg.-Gen.  Francis),  Indian  Medical  Service,  d. 

JN^ov.  20.    Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  1061. 
Peaeson  (Rev.  Hugh),  M.A.,  Canon  of  ^"indsor  1876-82,  Vicar  of 

Sonning  1841-82,  Deputy-Clerk  of  the  Closet  to  the  Queen 

1881-2,  b.  at  Oxford,  June  25,  1817,  d.  at  the  Yicarage,  Apr. 

13.    Times,  k^Y.  15,  p.  11/;  19,  p.  12c;  6^war<?/«^^,  xxxvii.  pp. 

552^?,  5845. 

Peakson  (John),  Gardener  and  Forester,  d.  at  Kinlet,  Bewdley,  Aug. 

23  (aged  78).    Gard.  Citron,  n.s.  xviii.  p.  313. 
Pechell  (Eev.  Horace  Eobert),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Bix  1822-72,  Chan- 
cellor and  Prebendary  of  Brecon  1829-82,  d.  at  Moorlands, 

Bitterne,  Southampton,  Peb.  22  (aged  89).    TimeB,  Feb.  25,  p. 

10^;;  28,  p.  105;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  313(?. 
Peed  (Samuel),  Solicitor  and  Notary,  b.  1814,  d.  at  Cambridge,  Nov. 

6.    Solicitors'  Jour,  xxvii.  p.  74. 
Peile  (Rev.  Thomas  "Williamson),  D.D.,  Perpetual  Curate  of  St.  Paul's, 

South  Hampstead,  1860-73,  and  formerly  Head  Master  of  Repton 

School,  d.  at  37,  St.  John's  Wood  Park,  Nov.  29  (aged  76). 

Times,  Dec.  2,  p.  10/;  "^Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  815  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii. 

pp.  17165,  1804^?. 
Pelham-Clinton  (Lord  Thomas  Charles),  3rd  son  of  the  4th  Duke  of 

Newcastle-under-Lyme,  b.  Dec.  3,  1813,  d.  Feb.  28.  Times, 

Mar.  7,  p.  10^;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  3365. 
Pelly-Claeke  (Maj.  E.  L.),  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers,  d.  at  Malaga, 

Dec.  14  (aged  39).     United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  1000;  Artny  ^  Navy 

Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  1046. 
Pennington"  (Rev.  Gervase  Rainey),  M.A.,  Yicar  of  Chilvcrs-Coton 

1873-82,  d.  at  Coton,  Dec.  3  (aged  46).    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 

17165. 

Pennington  (James  Fairclough),  M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A.L.,  b.  at  Woodhead, 

Newton-le-Willows,  1817,  d.  at  Ashton-in-Makerfield,  Jan.  6. 

Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  252. 
Penton  (Col.  Henry),  3rd  Royal  Middlesex  Militia,  b.  1817,  d.  at  31, 

Adelaide  Crescent,  Brighton,  Oct.  30.    Times,  Nov.  2,  p.  6c. 
Peeignon  (Alexis),  Portrait  Painter,  b.  at  Paris,  Nov.  15,  1806. 

^'Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  453. 
Peeeey  (Alexis),  Hon.  Professor  of  the  Faculty  of  Sciences,  Dijon,  d. 

at  Paris,  Dec.  29  (aged  75).    "^American  Jour,  of  Science,  xxv.  p. 

240. 

Peeeiee  (Col.  Ferdinand),  Swiss  Army,  Engineer  and  Author,  d.  at 
Fribourg,  Sept.  3  (aged  72).  Times,  Sept.  5,  p.  6c?;  Lro7i,  xx.  p. 
213. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOK  THE  YEAR  1882. 


81 


Perey  (Rev.  F.  J.),  Independent  Minister,  b.  at  Watlington,  N'orfolk, 
1831,  d.  at  Manchester,  Kov.  29.    Manchester  Guardian,  Nov.  30. 

Perry  (Et.  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Erskine),  Kt.,  M.P.  for  Devonport 
1854-9,  Member  of  the  Council  of  India  1859-82,  b.  1807,  d.  at 
36,  Eaton  Place,  Apr.  22.  Times,  Apr.  24,  p.  ;  Jour.  E. 
Asiatic  Soc.  jr.s.  xiv.  p.  viii ;  Guardian]  xxxvii.  p.  577J;  Law 
Jour.  xvii.  p.  234  ;  Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  438  ;  Laiv  Times, 
Ixxiii.  p.  34. 

Perry  ("William),  Gardener,  d.  at  Shirehampton,  Bristol,  June.  Gard. 

Chron.  is^.s.  xviii.  p.  90. 
Petherick  (John),  African  Explorer,  d.  in  London,  July  15.  Proc. 

R.  Geographical  Soc.  x.s.  iv.  p.  700. 
Petre  (Hon.  Arthur  Charles  Augustus),  4th  son  of  the  11th  Lord 

Pctre,  b.  Mar.  29,  1827,  d.  at  Coptfold  Hall,  Ingatestone,  IS'ov.  4. 

Times,  Xov.  7,  p.  10 J. 
Petre  (Lady  Katharine),  -^idow  of  the  Hon.  Arthur  Charles  Augustus 

Petre,  and  3rd  daughter  of  the  4th  Earl  of  AVickloTV,  d.  at 

Saxonbury  Lodge,  Hyde,  Dec.  27.    ^Guardian,  xxxviii.  p.  be. 
Pettitt  (Joseph),  Landscape  Painter,  b.  at  Birmingham,  d.  at  Balsall 

Heath,  Sept.  9.    Builder,  xliii.  p.  413;  ^'Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  441  ; 

Architect,  xxviii.  p.  182  ;  Building  Neivs,  xliii.  p.  341. 
Philip  (George),  Bookseller,  d.  at  Eairfield,  Liverpool,  Oct.  3  (aged 

82).    *Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  497;  ^'Bookseller,  1882,  p.  1044. 
Phillipps  (Adelaide),  Contralto  singer,  b.  at  Stratford-upon-Avon, 

1833,  d.  at  Carlsbad  Springs,  Germany,  Oct.  4.    Boston  B. 

Advertiser,  Oct.  5. 
PniLP  (Robert  Kemp),  Compiler  of  ''Enquire  Within  upon  Every- 
thing," d.  at  Clarcmont  Square,  Islington,  jS'ov.  30  (aged  03). 

Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  451  ;  Times,  Dec.  23,  p.  10^?. 
Phiz."    See  Browne  (Hablot  Knight). 
PiERPOi:^T  (  ),  Chief  Justice  of  the  Vermont  Supreme  Court,  b.  in 

Litchfield  Co.,  Conn.,  1806,  d.  at  Vergennes,  Jan.  7.    Laio  Jour. 

xvii.  p.  68. 

PiERREPONT  (Hon.  Houry  Sydney),  youngest  son  of  the  3rd  Earl 
Manvers,  b.  Aug.  18,  1863,  d.  at  Rome,  Mar.  4.  Times,  Mar.  8, 
p.  \2d '^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  345c. 

Pike  (Warburton),  Special  Pleader,  Translator  of  Dante,  b.  at  Buck- 
nowle,  1818,  d.  at  The  Grove,  Highgate,  Jan.  29.  Law  Times, 
Ixxii.  p.  269;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  80;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1895. 

PiLHER  (Victor),  a  French  Democrat.    Times,  Nov.  15,  p.  lOr/. 

PiRiE  (George  Clark),  M.D.,  L.R.C.S.Edin.,  b.  at  Edinburgh,  d.  at 
South  Tay  Street,  Dundee  (aged  50).    Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  970. 


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OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


PiREiE  (William),  II.D.,  LL.D.,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Surgery  in  the 
University,  Aberdeen,  b.  at  Garthy,  Aberdeenshire,  1807,  d.  at 
253,  Union  Street,  Aberdeen,  ISTov.  21.  ^Times,  'Nov.  22,  p.  7d- 
Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  965. 

Pitts  (Charles  Albert),  Consulting  Engineer,  b.  at  St.  John's,  New- 
foundland, May  28,  1849,  d.  at  Glanyrafon,  near  Ganllwyd,  Mar. 
29.    Proc.  Inst.  Mech.  Engineers,  1883,  p.  24. 

Plantamour  (Emile),  Director  of  the  Observatory  and  Professor  of 
Astronomy  in  the  University,  Geneva,  1839-82,  b.  at  Geneva, 
May  14,  1815,  d,  there,  Sept.  7.  Nature,  xxvi.  p.  505  ;  Mon. 
Notices  R.  Astron.  Soc.  xliii.  p.  184;  '^'Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 
127G5;  Times,  Sept.  14,  p.  9/;  Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  209;  Ath. 
1882,  ii.  p.  406  ;  Iron,  xx.  p.  231  ;  Proc.  American  Acad.  n.s.  x. 
p.  461. 

Plow  (John  Charles),  Paymaster,  11. N.,  d.  at  Malta,  Apr.  7  (aged  41). 

Army  Sf  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  290. 
PococK   (Lewis),   one  of  the  Pounders,   and  since,  an  Honorary 

Secretary  of  the  Art-Union  (1837-82),  b.  Jan.  17,  1808,  d.  at  70, 

Gower  Street,  Oct.  17.    Iron,  xx.  p.  360;  Builder,  xliii.  p.  570  ; 

Times,  Oct.  21,  p.  If;  -^'Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  314  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii. 

p.  1477c;  ^Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  570. 
PoGMOEE  (Erank  Herbert),  Solicitor,  b.  1854,  d.  May  10.    Law  Time^, 

Ixxiii.  p.  53. 

PoiEsoN  (Maurice),  Painter,  d.  Dec.  (aged  ab.  32).    "^Architect,  xxviii. 

p.  398;  '^ArtJour.  1883,  p.  63. 
PoiTEViN-  (Louis  Alphonse),  Photographer,  b.  at  Conflans,  Sarthe, 

1819,  d.  there.  Mar.  4.    Scientific  American,  xlvi.  p.  225. 
PoLDEN  (Thomas),  late  Superintendent  and  Gamson  Librarian  at  the 

Soldiers'  Institute,  Chatham,  d.  at  New  Brompton,  Dec.  3  (aged 

46).     United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  942 ;  Army  ^'  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p; 

1060. 

PoLLET  (Yictor  Florence),  Engraver  and  Water- Colour  Painter,  b.  at 

Paris,  Nov.  11,  1811,  d.  at  Mayenne,  Dec.    Architect,  xxviii.  p. 

398  ;  Art  Jour.  1883,  i.  p.  63  ;  -^'AtJi.  1882,  ii.  p.  856. 
PoNTECouLANT  (Marquis  de),  a  prisoner  at  Waterloo,  b.  1794,  d.  Eeb. 

Times,  Eeb.  22,  p.  \0b. 
Pope  (Rev.  W.  A.),  Unitarian  Minister,  accidentally  killed  on  the 

Great  Gable,  Borrowdale,  Aug.  7  (aged  ab.  47).  Unitarian 

Herald,  Aug.  11. 

PoETEE  (Lt.  R.  da  Costa),  R.E.,  d.  at  Malta,  Aug.  28.  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  1212d?;  Army  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  694;  Herts  Merc, 
Sept.  23,  p.  5d, 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


83 


PoTE  (Capt.  C.  St.  C),  late  4tli  Eoyal  Lancashire  Kegiment,  d.  Nov. 

20  (aged  41).    Army  ^-  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  962. 
PoTHrAu  (Vice- Admiral),  ex-French  Ambassador  to  London,  b.  in 

Martiniqne,  1815,  d.  Oct.  7.    Times,  Oct.  9,  p.  5d. 
PoYAH  (Rev.  John  Yigden),  M.A.,  Ecctor  of  St.  Anne  and  St.  Agnes, 

Aldersgate  Street,  1840-82,  Minor  Canon  of  St.  Paul's  1833-82, 

d.  Feb.  28  (aged  78).    Times,  Mar.  1,  p.  10a  ;  "^'Guardian,  xxxvii. 

p.  313^;. 

Powell  (Lt.-Gen.  Burdett  Richard),  late  Bombay  Army,  d.  at  11, 

Vicarage  Gardens,  Kensington,  Jan.  4  (aged  71).    Times,  Jan.  6, 

p.  7/;  Army  ^'  JVavy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  7. 
Powell  (James),  Solicitor,  Registrar  of  the  County  Court,  Pockliiigtou, 

b.  1831,  d.  at  Pocklington,  Sept.  15.    Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p. 

719;  Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  373. 
Powell  (William),  Engineer,  b.  at  Hoyland,  near  Barnsley,  1824,  d. 

at  Carleton,  near  Pontefract,  May  22.  Proc.  Inst.  Mecli.  Engineers, 

1883,  p.  25  ;  Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxi.  p.  414. 
PowLEY  (Miss  Mary),  Folk  Lorist,  d.  at  Langwathby,  Dec.  23  (aged 

70).    Ath.  1883,  i.  p.  18;  Acad.  1883,  i.  p.  9 ;  N.  ^-  Q.  Gth  ser. 

vii.  p.  20. 

Pratt  (William),  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  M  A.,  d.  at  Newtown,  Montgomery- 
shire, May  6  (aged  51).    Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  847. 

Prescott  (Eliza,  Lady),  widow  of  Sir  George  William  Prescott,  3rd 
Bart.,  and  daughter  of  Henry  Hilliar,  d.  at  17,  Grafton  Street, 
Berkeley  Square,  Feb.  20.  ^Times,  Feb.  22,  p.  lOi;  Herts  Merc. 
Feb.  25,  p.  be. 

Peest  (Yen.  Edward),  M.A.,  Archdeacon  and  Canon  of  Durham 
1863-82,  Rector  of  Ryton-on-Tyne  1881-2,  b.  at  York,  d.  at  the 
Rectory,  Oct.  26  (aged  56).  Times,  Oct.  27,  p.  3/ ;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  pp.  1524rt,  1576^?. 

Preziosl(  ),  Painter,  d.  Sept.    -^'Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  536. 

Peice  (Charles  Godfrey),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  at  Richmond,  1820,  d, 
at  Bury  St.  Edmunds.    Law  limes,  Ixxiii.  p.  301. 

Price  (William),  Solicitor,  b.  Dec.  9,  1799,  d.  near  Abergavenny, 
iNov.  22.  Law  Tunes,  Ixxiv.  p.  130;  Solicitors'  Jour,  xxvii. 
p.  120. 

Prixgle  (Edward  Hamilton),  Engineer,  b.  at  Oakendean,  Karsham, 
Jan.  1,  1844,  d.  at  Berhampur,  Ganjam,  India,  May  30.  Mon. 
Notices  R.  Astron.  Soc.  xliii.  p.  180. 

Peitchakd  (Andrew),  Microscopist,  b.  in  London,  1804,  d.  at  87,  St. 
Paul's  Road,  Highbury,  'Eoy.  24.  Nature,  xxvii.  p.  113;  Times ^ 
Nov.  30,  p.  6c;  Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  401  ;  *Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  740. 


84 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Peossee  (Mrs.),  Contributor  to  Sunday  at  Some.  Guardian^  xxxvii. 
p.  3775. 

Peussia  (Princess  Wilhelmina  Louisa  of),  wife  of  Prince  Prederick  of 

Prussia,  and  daughter  of  Alexis,  Duke  of  Anhalt-Bernburg,  b. 

Oct.  30,  1799.    Times,  Dec.  13,  p.  6/ 
PuMPELLY  (Harmon),  President  of  the  Albany  Savings'  Bank,  b.  at 

Salisbury,  Conn.,  Aug.  5,  1794,  d.  at  Albany,  K.Y.,  Oct.  7. 

Times,  Oct.  11,  p.  6^. 
PusELEY  (Daniel),     Prank  Poster,"  Author,  d.  at  21,  Rochester  Eoad, 

Jan.  18  (aged  67).    Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  63  ;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  127. 
PusEY  (Rev.  Edward  Bouverie),  D.D.,  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 

1828-82,  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew  1828-82,  b.  1800,  d.  in 

the  grounds  of  the  Convalescent  Hospital,  Ascot  Priory,  Sept.  16. 

Times,  Sept.  18,  p.  ba\  21,  p.  9/;  22,  p.  3/;  Guardian,  xxxvii. 

pp.  1281«,  1291«;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  ,p.  401;  Bookseller,  1882,  p. 

894;  Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  222;  Harper's  IVeeldy,  xxvi.  p.  619; 

Herts  Merc.  Sept.  23,  p.  6c. 
Putnam  (John  Phelps),  Justice  of  the  Superior  Court  of  Massachusetts, 

b.  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  Mar.  21,  1817,  d.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  4. 

Boston  B.  Advertiser,  Jan,  6. 
PuTZEYS  (Jules),  Coleopterist,  d.  at  Brussels,  Jan.  2  (aged  72).  Ento- 
mologists' Mon.  Intelligencer,  xviii.  p.  215. 
Pycock  (George),  Archaeologist,  d.  (aged  86).    Building  News,  xlii.  p. 

437. 

QuAKEE,  (Rev.  James),  Principal  of  the  Church  Missionary  Grammar 
School,  Sierra  Leone,  1856-82.      Times,  Oct.  12,  p.  2>e. 

QuiCHEEAT  (Jules  Eticuue  Joseph),  Director  of  the  Ecole  dcs  Chartes, 
Paris,  1871-82,  b.  at  Paris,  Oct.  13,  1814,  d.  Apr.  9.  "^Times, 
Apr.  10,  p.  1e. 

QuiNCY  (Hon.  Josiah),  ex-Mayor  of  Boston,  Mass.,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.^ 
Jan.  17,  1802,  d.  at  Quincy,  Mass.,  jS'ov.  2.  Boston  D.  Advertiser,. 
ISTov.  3.  .  .  : 


Rae  (James),  country  representative  of  Strachan  &  Co.,  d.  at  Houghton 

Road,  South  Tottenham,  Mar.  1  (aged  40).  Booheller,  1882,  p.  318. 
Rafe  (Joachim),  Director  of  the  Conservatoire  of  Music,  Prankfort-on- 

the^Main,  1878-82,  b.  at  Lachen,  Switzerland,  May  27,  1822,  d. 

at  Prankfort-on-Main,  June  25.     Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  39;  Ath. 

1882,  ii.  p.  24  ;  Times,  June  26,  p.  9^ ;  27,  p.  lOf?. 
Ramsay  (Hon.  Robert),  ex-Member  of  the  Yictorian  Government,  d, 
.  Apr.  23.    ^' Times,  July  3,  p.  6r?.  ... 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOU  THE  YEAR  1882. 


85 


Eandail  (Yen.  James),  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  Berkshire  1855-69, 
Canon  of  Bristol  1867-75,  Eector  of  Binfield  1831-59,  d.  at 
Binfield  Eectory,  Is^ov.  19  (aged  92).  Times,  IS'ov.  22,  p.  Id; 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  16765,  1639a. 

Eaxds  (W.  B.),  ''Matthew  Browne,"  '^Heniy  Holbeach,"  Author. 
*Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  541. 

Eag  Bahadooe  Dadoba  Paxdueung,  Social  and  Eeligious  Eeformer, 
d.  Oct.  17.    ^Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  701. 

Eathjens  (William),  Artist,  h.  at  Altona,  near  Hamburg,  I^ov.  18, 
1842,  d.  in  Jersey,  Apr.  3.'  Manchester  Examiner,  Apr.  6;  Man- 
chester City  News,  Feb.  24,  1883. 

Eavenel  (St.  Julien),  M.D.,  Chemist,  b.  at  Charleston,  S.C.,  Dec.  15, 
1819,  d.  Mar.  15.    Proc.  American  Acad.  n.s.  ix.  p.  437. 

Eavenshaw  (Eev.  Thomas  FitzArthur),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Pewsey 
1857-80,  d.  in  London,  Sept.  26  (aged  53).  Jour.  Bot.  1882,  p.  352. 

Eawsox  (Commander  AYyatt),  E.I^.,  b.  Aug.  27,  1853,  d.  on  board  the 
hospital  ship  "Carthage,"  at  Malta,  Sept.  21.  Froc.  R.  Geographi- 
cal Soc.  N.s.  iv.  p.  697  ;  Times,  Sept.  22,  pp.  2,d,  7/;  United  Serv. 
Gaz.  1.  p.  721  ;  Army  &f  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  764. 

Eayne  (Middleton),  Superintending  Engineer,  Indian  Public  Works 
Department,  1868-79,  b.  at  Eaync's  Park,  Kingston-on-Thames, 
d.  Oct.  9.    Minutes  of  Froc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxi.  p.  415. 

Eayner  (Eobert),  M.E.C.S.,  b.  1825,  d.  Sept.  8.  Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p. 
510. 

Eead  (James),  Bookseller,  d.  at  Ipswich,  Aug.  18  (aged  78).  Booh- 

seller,  1882,  p.  814. 
Eedhead  (Eev.  Thomas  Fisher),  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Higher  Bebington 

1842-82,  d.  Mar.  4  (aged  74).    ^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  385^?. 
Eeeks  (Henry),  b.  at  Standen,  Hungerford,  Berks,  Mar.  15,  1838, 

d.  at  ThruxtoD,  near  Andover,  Feb.  20.  Jour.  Bot.  1882,  p.  352. 
Eeeve  (Eev.  John  William),  Minister  of  Portman  Chapel,  Baker 

Street,  1847-77,  Canon  of  Bristol  1875-82,  d.  at  Sneyd  Park,  near 

Bristol,  Sept.  26  (aged  74).    "^Times,  Sept.  28,  p.  9<? ;  Guardian^ 

xxxvii.  p.  1348c?. 

Beid  (Arthur  G.),  M.D.,  d.  at  Hankow,  China,  June  20.  Lancet^ 
1882,  ii.  p.  294. 

Eeid  (David),  assistant  to  Collins,  Sons  &  Co.  (Limited),  Stationers, 
b.  at  Forres,  i^".B.,  d.  at  Hastings,  Sept.  13.  -^'Boohseller,  1882, 
p.  1044. 

Eeinhaedt  (J.  Th.),  Ornithologist,  Professor  of  Zoology  in  the  Uni- 
versity, Copenhagen,  d.  at  Copenhagen,  Oct.  23  (aged  66). 
*Nature,  xxvii.  p.  41. 


86 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Eemusat  (Madame),  widow  of  Charles  Eemusat,  formerly  Minister  of 
Foreign  Affiairs,  France.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1084 J. 

Eendell  (Commander  John),  late  E.jS".,  d.  at  Steyning,  Sussex,  June 
2  (aged  84).  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  446  ;  Ar77iy  Sf  Navy  Ga%. 
xxiii.  p.  441. 

Eey  (Eodolphe),  Author,  d.  at  Eex,  Canton  Yalais  (aged  55).  Times, 

Aug.  17,  p.  Qe  ;  -^''Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  167. 
Eeynolds  (Eliza  Anne,  Lady),  widow  of  Admiral  Sir  Barrington 

Eeynolds,  G.C.B.,  and  daughter  of  M.  Dick,  of  Pitkerro,  d.  at 

24,  Montagu  Street,  Portman  Square,  Aug.  28  (aged  78).  ^- Times, 

Aug.  30,  p.  lOb. 

Eeynolds  (Vice- Admiral  George  Stewart),  d.  at  Guildford,  Mar.  15 

(aged  80).    Times,  Mar.  17,  p.  lOh;  ^'Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  4l7c; 

Army  Sf  JVavy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  203. 
EiCE  (James),  Barristcr-at-Law  and  jS'ovelist,  b.  ab.  1845,  d.  at  Ecd- 

hill,  Apr.  26.    Times,  Apr.  27,  p.  lOa  ;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  540; 

Laiv  Jour.  xvii.  p.  249;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  617«;  Law  Times, 

Ixxiii.  p.  34. 

ErcHAEDSox  (Eobert),  Solicitor,  Yice-Consul  for  the  United  States  of 
America  at  Bradford,  b.  at  Selby,  Yorkshire,  1831,  d.  at  Brad- 
ford, Kov.    Solicitors''  Jour,  xxvii.  p.  74  ;  Law  Times,  Ixxiv.  p.  94. 

EiCHMOND  (Lt.  S.  W.),  21st  Hussars,  d.  at  the  Barracks,  Dublin,  Kov. 
30.  Army    Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  1009  ;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  941. 

EiDLEY  (Eev.  AYilliam  Henry),  M.A.,  Ecctor  of  Hamblcdon  1840-82, 
and  Honorary  Canon  of  Christ  Church  1871-82,  b.  1816,  d.  at 
Brighton,  Feb.  17.  Times,  Feb.  22,  p.  lOi;  Guardian,  xxxvii. 
p.  204J;  Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  13. 

EiPLEY  (Sir  Henry  William),  1st  Bart.,  M.P.  for  Bradford  1874-80, 
b.  at  Bradford,  Apr.  23,  1813,  d.  at  Bedstone  Court,  Shropshire, 
IS'ov.  9.  Jour.  Soc.  Arts,  xxxi.  p.  33  ;  Jour.  Lron  and  Steel  Inst. 
1882,  p.  635  ;  Times,  Kov.  11,  p.  10^;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1596^?. 

Eis  (Clement  de).  Art  Archoeologist,  d.  Oct.  10.  '^'Ath.  1882,  ii.  p. 
536. 

ErviERE  (Eobert),  Bookbinder,  b.  in  London,  d.  at  49,  Gloucester 
Eoad,  Eegent's  Park,  Apr.  12  (aged  73).  Bibliographer,  ii.  p.  22  ; 
Bookseller,  1882,  p.  418. 

EoBAETEs  (Thomas  James  Agar-Eobartes,  1st  Lord),  b.  1808,  d.  at  1, 
Dean  Street,  Park  Lane,  Mar.  9.  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  377« ; 
Times,  Mar.  10,  p.  be. 

EoBBiNs  (Eev.  Chandler),  D.D.,  Unitarian  Minister,  b.  at  Lynn,  Mass., 
Feb.  14,  1810,  d.  at  Weston,  Mass.,  Sept  11.  Boston  D.  Adver- 
tiser, Sept.  12 ;  Proc.  American  Acad,  i^-.s.  x.  p.  427. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


87 


RoBEET  (Louis),  IVTanager  of  the  ^s^'ational  Manufactory,  Sevres,  b. 

1811.    Architect,  xxvii.  p.  48. 
lloBERTS  (Isabella,  Lady),  Tvidow,  firstly  of  Maj.  Hamilton  George 

JVlaxwell,  secondly  of  Sir  Abraham  Eoberts,  G.C.B.,  and  daughter  of 

Abraham  Bunbury,  of  Kilfeacle,  d.  at  Hampton  Court  Palace,  Mar. 

7  (aged  83).  Times,  Mar.  8,  p.  12d ;  "^'Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  3856?. 
Roberts  (Col.  Thomas  AValton),  Hon.  Col.  of  the  5th  Battalion,  Kent 

Rifle  Yoluntecrs,  High  Sheriff  for  Kent,  d.  at  Glassenbury, 

Cranbrook,  Oct.  4.    Itmcs,  Oct.  6,  p.  9/. 
Robertson  (Rev.  James  Craigie),  M.A.,  Canon  of  Canterbury  1859-82, 

d.  at  the  Precincts,  Canterbury,  July  9  (aged  69).    Times,  July 

10,  p.  8/;   11,  p.  lOrt;  AtJi.  1882,  ii.  pp.  80,  116;  Architect, 

xxviii.  p.  44 ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  964J. 
RoBixsoN  (Rev.  Alfred),  M.A.,  Minor  Canon  of  Hereford  1877-82,  d. 

Peb.  26.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  344d?. 
RoBixsox  (Francis  Kildale),  Antiquary  and  Topographer,  b.  in  London, 

1809,  d.  at  Whitby,  Jan.    Architect,  xxvii.  p.  48  ;  ^^'Acad.  1882, 

i.  p.  26. 

RoBixsox  (George  Lockett),  Solicitor,  d.  Sept.  14.    Solicitors^  Jour. 
xxvi.  p.  719. 

Robinson  (Rev.  Hugh  George),  M.A.,  Prebendary  of  York  1858-82, 

Rector  of  Bolton  Abbey  1864-74,  d.  at  Brigliton,  June  16  (aged 

62).    Times,  June  20,  p.  8*. 
RoBixsox  (Rev.  Thomas  Romney),  H.D.,  F.K.S.,  Director  of  the 

Observatory,  Armagh,  1824-82,  b.  at  Dublin,  Apr.  23,  1792,  d. 

at  the  Observatory,  Feb.  28.    Nature,  xxv.  pp.  449,  468  ;  Hon. 

Notices  R.  Asiron.  Soc.  xliii.  p.  181;  Times,  Mar.  3,  p.  10^; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  33o<7 ;  "^Ath,  1882,  i.  p.  287;  Minutes  of 

Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxv.  p.  292. 
RoBSOx  (\Yilliam  Wealands),  Solicitor,  drowned  in  the  river  Wear, 

Dec.  30.    Solicitors'  Jour,  xxvii.  p.  161.  . 
Roche  (Eugenius  Stewart),  Bariister-at-Law,  b.  1822,  d.  at  Grove 

Lodge,  Hampstead,  May  13.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  89. 
RoDEx  (William  Sargeant),  M.P.  for  Stoke-on-Trent  1868-74,  Mayor 

of  Hanley  1868,  b.  at  Wolverhampton  1829,  d.  at  St.  Mary's 

Square,  Paddington,  Apr.  25.    Jour.  Iron  and  Steel  Inst.  1882, 

p.  654;  Times,  Apr.  29,  p.  lla;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  617^?. 
Rodgees  (Admiral  John),  United  States'  Navy,  b.  in  Hartford  Co., 

Maryland,  Aug.  8,  1812,  d.  May  5.    Proc.  American.  Acad.  x.s. 

ix.  p.  439. 

Rodney  (Sarah  Rodney,  Lady),  widow  of  the  6th  Lord,  and  2nd 
daughter  of  John  Singleton,  d.  at  33,  Cadogan  Place,  Oct.  1. 
■^'Times,  Oct.  3,  p.  9/ 


88  OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882* 

EoGEES  (Prof.  William  Barton),  President  of  the  National  Academy  of 
Sciences,  Washington,  1878-82,  b.  at  Mnth  Street,  Philadelphia, 
Dec.  7,  1804,  d.  at  the  Institute  of  Technology,  Boston,  Mass., 
May  30.  Nature^  xxvi.  p.  182;  Scientific  American,  xlvi.  p.  393; 
American  Jour,  of  Sci.  3rd  ser.  xxiv.  p.  78  ;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  798  ; 
Proc.  American  Acad.  n.s.  x.  p.  428. 

BoHKEE  (Franz),  Canon  of  Luzern  1873-82,  Professor  of  History  at 
the  Lyceum  and  the  Bealschule,  b.  at  Stanz,  1832,  d.  at  Luzern. 
Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  242. 

Bolt  (Peter),  M.P.  for  Greenwich  1852.  Guardian,  xxxvii.p.  1218i ; 
Ti7nes,  Sept.  6,  p.  7/;  ^Iro7i,  xx.  p.  212. 

BoMAKo  (Joseph  Bitter  von),  ex-Engineer-in-chief  and  Inspector  of 
Naval  Machinery,  Austrian  Navy,  b.  at  Atzgersdorf,  near  Vienna, 
1827,  d.  at  Beichenau,  Graubiiudcn,  June  5.    '^Iron,  xix.  p.  493. 

BoMANOS  (Bamon  Mesoncro),  Curioso  Parlante,"  Author,  b.  at 
Madrid,  1803.    Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  634. 

BoNCHETTi  (Commendatore  Tito),  Under-Secretary  of  State  for  Grace 
and  Justice,  Italy,  d.  Mar.  15.    ^ Times,  Mar.  IG,  p.  5/;  20,  p.  be. 

BosE  (Bev.  Edward  Joseph),  M.A.,  Bector  of  Weybiidge  1855-82, 
Honorary  Canon  of  Winchester  1878-82,  d.  at  Mayfield,  June  26 
(aged  64).  Times,  July  3,  p.  6c?;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  928^7, 
964c. 

BosE   (George),    M.A.,       Arthur   Sketchley,"    Author,  d.  at  96, 

Gloucester  Place,  Portman  Square,  Nov.  11  (aged  65).    Laiv  Jour, 

xvii.  p.  631;    Times,  Nov.  14,  p.  10c;   Gtcardian,  xxxvii.  p. 

1596c;  -^AtJi.  1882,  ii.  p.  664. 
BosEBERY  (Anne  Margaret  Primrose,  Countess  of),  widow  of  the  4th 

Earl,  and  eldest  daughter  of  the  1st  Viscount  Anson,  b.  1796,  d. 

at  139,  Piccadilly,  Aug.  19.    -^Times,  Aug.  21,  p.  7/;  23,  p.  9c; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1149c. 
BossETTi  (Gabriel  Charles  Dante),  better  known  as  ''Dante  Gabriel 

Bossetti,"  Poet  and  Painter,  b.  at  38,  Charlotte  Street,  Portland 

Place,  May  12,  1828,  d.  at  Westcliffe  Bungalow,  Eirchington-on- 

Sea,  Apr.  9.    Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  480;  Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  266; 

Times,  Apr.  12,  p.  5c;    15,  p.  8d;  Art  Jour.  1882,  p.  159; 

Builder,  xlii.  p.  480;   Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  512b;  Architect, 

xxvii.  p.  233  ;  Building  JVews,  xlii.  p.  443. 
BoFGEMONT  (Commander  Prank),  B.N.,  d.  at  Bournemouth,  Dec.  19 

(aged  41).    Armi/  ^  JSfavy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  1039. 
BouzEATJD  (Auguste),  husband  of  Madame  Christine  Nilsson,  d.  in  a 

lunatic  asylum,  Feb.  22.       Times,  Feb.  24,  p.  lOa;  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  304<7. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


89 


RowAx  (Miss  Frederica),  Danish  Translator,  d.  Oct.  23.  ^Ath.  1882, 
ii.  p.  566. 

RowE  ('Rev.  George),  M.A.,  Principal  of  the  Training  School  for 
Masters,  York,  1864-74.    Guardian,  xxx\ii.  p.  14425. 

RoziEK  (Jules),  Landscape  Painter,  d.  at  Yersailles  (aged  61).  '^Ath. 
1882,  ii.  p.  536. 

RuBio  (Louis),  Painter,  b.  at  Rome,  d.  at  Florence,  Aug.  2  (aged  82). 
Times,  Aug.  25,  p.  7/;  Architect,  xxviii.  p.  166;  ^'Building  JSfeivs, 
xliii.  p.  276. 

Ruddle  (Francis),  Buikler,  b.  1798,  d.  at  Peterborough,  Feb.  9. 

Builder,  xlii.  p.  236  ;   Building  News,   xlii.  pp.  223,   312  ; 

Guardian,  xxxv'ii.  p.  265^;. 
RuDERSDORFF  (Madanic),  Singer,  d.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  26.  '^Ath. 

1882,  i.  p.  357. 

RuGG  (Richard),  F.R.C.S.,  d.  at  Chichester,  Dec.  26  (aged  75). 

Lancet,  1883,  i.  p.  83. 
RuGGiERO  (Francesco  Paolo),  Minister  of  Finance  for  the  Two  Sicilies 

1848,  d.  Jan.    Times,  Jan.  14,  p.  Q>e. 
RxjssEL  (AYilliam),  Bookseller.    ^'Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  126. 
Russell  (Hon.  Charles),  Merchant,  b.  at  Princeton,  Mass.,  Mar.  4, 

1793,  d.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  31.     Boston  D.  Advertiser, 

Jan.  2,  1883. 

Russell  (John  Scott),  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  Shipbuilder  and  Engineer,  b.  at 

Parkhead,  near  Glasgow,  May  8,  1808,  d.  at  Yentnor,  June  8. 

Proc.  Royal  Soc.  xxxiv.  p.  xv ;  Iron,  xix.  p.  472 ;  Jotcr.  Soc. 

Arts,  XXX.  p.  833  ;  Engineer,  liii.  p.  430 ;  Engineering,  xxxiii.  p. 

583;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  768;  Trans.  Inst.  Naval  Architects,  1882, 

p.  258;  Builder,  xlii.  p.  749;  Times,  June  10,  p.  9^ ;  Nature, 

xxri.  p.  159;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  S25a:  Building  News,  xlii.  p. 

746;  ScientiJiG  American,  xlvii.  pp.  71,  73. 
RusTON  (Alfred  Seward),  d.  at  Anglesey  House,  Chatteris,  Jan.  1  (aged 

57).    *  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  53^;. 
Ryder  (Hon.  Frederick  Dudley),  M.A.,  3rd  son  of  the  1st  Earl  of 

Harrowby,  b.  1806,  d.  at  Ickleford  House,  Hitchin,  Nov.  19. 

Herts  Merc.  Nov.  25,  p.  55;  Times,  Nov.  21,  p.  105;  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  1632c;. 

Sadler  (John),  Curator  of  the  Royal  Botanic  Gardens,  Edinburgh,  d. 

(aged  45).    ^^Alh.  1882,  ii.  p.  853. 
Sage  (John),  formerly  Cashier  to  Longmans  and  Co.,  d.  Apr.  17  (aged 

79).    Booheller,  1881,  p.  418. 


90 


OBITUAKY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882- 


St.  Aubyn  (llcv.  'William),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Stoke  Damcrel  1877-82, 
d.  at  Levonport,  Feb.  19.    '-''Times,  Feb.  20,  p.  9/ 

Salmon  (Thomas  Deere),  Barrister- at-Law,  b.  1820,  d.  Feb.  20.  Law 
Times,  Ixxii.  p.  323;  ^''Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  31 3^?. 

Salomon  (Prof.  Ernst  Adolph),  d.  (aged  83).    "^'Times,  Apr.  12,  p.  be. 

Sammons  (William  Taylor),  "  Sam  Sly,"  Journalist,  d.  Sept.  1.  ^Times, 
Sept.  28,  p.  bd. 

Sandalls  (Peter),  late  73rd  Pegiment,  a  Waterloo  veteran,  d.  at  the 

Workhouse  of  St.  Saviour's  Union,  Christchurch,  July  22  (aged 

97).    Army     Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  592. 
Sandford  (Pev.  William),  M.A.,  Pector   of  St.  Mary,  Clonmcl, 

and  Prebendary  of  Waterford,  d.  Dec.  8.  Times,  Dec.  13,  p.  f/. 
Sandwith  (Lucy  Anne),  widow  of  Dr.  Humphry  Sandwith,  CP.,  and 

daughter  of  Pobert  Hargrcaves,  d.  at  Puscrale,  Algiers,  May  G 

(aged  40).    '^Times,  May  9,  p.  10a. 
Sanguigni  (Cardinal  Domenico),  d.  JS'ov.  20  (aged  73).    "^Ttmes,  l^ow 

21,  p.  lOJ. 

Sawyer  (William  Kingston),  Editor  of  the  SoiUh  London  Press  and 

Funny  Folks,  b.  at  Prighton,  July  2G,  1828,  d.  at  9,  Pelham 

Place,  South  Kensington,  Nov.  2.    Ath.  1882,  ii.  pp.  GOO,  G29  ; 

Times,  Nov.  3,  p.  3^^. 
Saxe-Meiningen  (Duke  Pernhard  of),  b.  Dec.  17,  1800,  d.  at  Meinin- 

gen,  Dec.  3.  Times,  Dec.  5,  p.  If;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1708J. 
Schlagintweit  (Hermann  von).  Traveller  and  Naturalist,  b.  at  Munich, 

May  13,  182G,  d.  Jan.    -^'Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  161. 
Schlegel  (Dr.  Franz),  Director  of  the  Zoological  Gardens,  Prcslau,  d. 

Feb.  7.    "^Nature,  xxv.  p.  395. 
ScHONBORN-WiESENTHEiD  (Countess  Stcphauic  von),  daughter  of  Prince 

Hohenlohe,  b.  1851,  d.  at  Munich,  Mar.  18.    -^Times,  Mar.  20, 

Schouvaloff  (Count  Peter  Grigorovitch),  President  of  the  Appanage 

Department,  St.  Petersburg,  d.  Feb.  21.  '^'Times,  Feb.  24,  p.  lOa. 
ScHE(EDEE  (  ),  Pishop  iu  Zululaud  and  Natal  in  connexion  with 

the  Norwegian  Mission  for  about  40  years,  d.  at  Kranzhop, 

Feb.  3  (aged  66).    -^T'mes,  Mar.  10,  p.  5e. 
Schwann  (Dr.  Theodor),  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the  Naturalist 

University,  Liege,  b.  at  Neuss,  near  Diisseldorff,  Dec.  7,  1810, 

d.  at  Liege,  Jan.  11.    Times,  Jan.  21,  p.  9/;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  97  ; 

Lancet,  1882,  i.  pp.  200,  252;  Froc.  American  Acad,  n.s,  ix.  p. 

460. 

ScHWEDE  (Maj.-Gen.),  formerly  of  the  Russian  Navy,  d.  at  St. 
Petersburg.    Army     JYavy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  321. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  18S2. 


91 


ScHWEXDLEii  (Carl  Louis),  Electrician,  b.  at  Toi'gaii,  Prussia,  May  18, 
1838,  d.  at  the  Maison  de  Sante,  Schoenberg,  uear  Berlin,  Jan.  6. 
Minutes  of  Froc.  List.  C.E.  Ixx.  p.  423;  Engineering^  xxxiii.  p. 
57  ;  Telegraphic  Jour,  and  Electrical  Revieio^  x.  p.  38. 

Scott  (Amelia  Emma  Catherine,  Lady),  -^ife  of  Sir  John  Scott, 
K.C.M.G.,  and  youngest  daughter  of  William  Cook,  of  Clay  Hill, 
Enfield,  d.  at  21,  Kensington  Park  Gardens,  Oct.  13.  "^'Times, 
Oct.  18,  p.  9/. 

Scott  (Maj.  Andrew),  Y.C.,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  b.  Aug.  22,  1840,  d. 

in  India.    Times,  Oct.  16,  p.      ;  United  Serv.  Ga%.  1.  p.  781; 

*  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1437^. 
Scott  (Levi),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopalian  Church, 

d.  near  Odessa,  Delaware,  July  13.    Harpers  Weekly,  xxvi. 

p.  477. 

Scott  (William  Henry),  Solicitor,  Registrar  of  the  County  Court, 
Aylsham.    Solicitors''  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  423. 

Scott-Murray  (Charles  Robert  Scott),  M.P.  for  Buckinghamshire 
1841-5,  and  High  Sheriff,  1852,  b.  Dec.  28,  1818,  d.  at  Bourne- 
mouth, Aug.  27.  TimeSf  Aug.  29,  p.  6d;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 
1181^. 

ScRivExoR  (Rev.  Arthur),  M.A.,  Yicar  of  Horncastle  1872-82,  d.  Aug. 

27  (aged  51).    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1188<?. 
Seaman  (Rev.  Meshach),  D.D.,  Rector  of  Greenstead  St.  Andrew, 

Colchester,  1849-82,  Author.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  552b. 
Seaton  (George),  Engineer,  b.  Sept.  12,  1836.    Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst. 

C.E.  Ixx.  p.  427. 

Sedgwick  (John),  Solicitor,  and  Registrar  of  the  County  Court,  "Wat- 
ford, b.  1812,  d.  at  Watford,  Oct.  23.    Solicitors'  Jour,  xxvii.  p. 

57 ;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  578  ;  Herts  Merc.  Oct.  28,  p.  Qd. 
Selby  (Commander  William  Henry  Collingwood),  R.N.,  d.  on  board 

H.M.S.   "Ealcon,"  off  the  Golden  Horn,  Eeb.  21  (aged  39). 

^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  313^;  Army  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  142; 

*Times,  Eeb.  22,  p.  5d;  24,  p.  5d. 
Seligmanx  (Prosper),   Composer  and  Musician,  b.   1817,  d.  Eeb. 

^Times,  Eeb.  9,  p.  lOr^. 

Sellier  (  ),  Painter,  d.  at  Kancy.    ^^Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  782. 

Selwyn  (Rev.  Congreve),  Yicar  of  St.  Mary,  Haggerston,  1879-82, 

d.  May  2  (aged  43).     Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  700J. 
Semper  (Hugh  Reilly),  Chief  Justice  of  Gibraltar,  1882,  b.  at  St.  Kitts, 

West  Indies,  1831,  d.  at  Gibraltar,  June  18.     Times,  June  28,  p. 

12(^  ;  Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  549  ;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  356 ;  Law 

Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  205. 


92 


OBTTtJARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Senfft  von  Pilsacti  (Freiherr),  b.  1797.    ^Times,  Nov.  6,  p.  9/ 
Seemoneta  (Michael  Angelo  Caettini,  Duke  de),  Prince  of  the  Holy 

Roman  Empire,  b.  Mar.  20,  1804,  d.  at  Pome,  Dec.  11.  Times, 

Dec.  15,  p.  bh\  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1796rt. 
Seymour  (Very  Eev.  Charles),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Derry  1874-82,  d.  at 

the  Deanery  House,  Londonderry,  July  16.    Times,  July,  21, 

p.  10^. 

Shaeood  (Charles  James),  Solicitor,  Professional  Clerk  in  the  Solicitors' 
Department  of  the  General  Post  Office,  b.  at  Hurstpierpoint, 
Nov.  30,  1836,  d.  Aug.  7.    Laio  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  301. 

Shaep  (Samuel),  Archaeologist  and  Geologist,  b.  at  Komsey,  Hants, 
July  18,  1814,  d.  at  Great  Harrowden  Hall,  Jan.  28.  Geol  Mag. 
1882,  p.  144;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  189J,  165r;  Nature,  xxv. 
p.  319. 

Shaw  (Surg.-Maj.  J.  A.),  M.D.,  Army  Medical  Department,  killed  at 
Kassassin  Lock,  Aug.  28.  *Times,  Aug.  31,  p.  4c;  United  Serv. 
Gaz.  1.  p.  670. 

SnEEHAN  (John),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  at  Celbridge,  Co.  Kildaro,  1813, 
d.  at  the  Charterhouse,  May  29.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  160. 

Sheffield  (G.  H.),  Architect,  d.  Jan.  28  (aged  38).  ^Architect, 
xxvii.  p.  78  ;  ^Building  News,  xlii.  p.  160. 

Sheffield  (Joseph  E.),  Founder  of  the  Sheffield  Scientific  School 
in  Yale  College,  b.  at  Southampton,  Conn.,  1793,  d.  Feb.  17. 
Scientific  American,  xlvi.  p.  128. 

Shephaed  (John  George),  High  Sheriff  for  Suffolk  1859,  d.  at  81, 
Eaton  Place,  May  28  (aged  57).  ^^Times,  May  30,  p.  7/;  Guard- 
ian, xxxvii.  p.  760^?. 

Sheeeat  (John),  Gardener,  d.  at  Biddulph,  June  20  (aged  53).  Gard. 
Chron.  n.s.  xviii.  p.  25. 

Shieley  (Arthur  James),  Solicitor,  Coroner  for  the  Borough  of  Don- 
caster,  b.  1853,  d.  Jan.  19.  Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  250  ;  Solicitors* 
Jour.  xxvi.  p.  202 ;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  68. 

Shieley  (Evelyn  Philip),  Antiquary  and  Genealogist,  M.P.  for  Co. 
Monoghan  1841-7,  South  Warwickshire  1853-65,  b.  Jan.  22, 
1812,  d.  at  Ettington  Park,  near  Stratford- on- Avon,  Sept.  19. 
Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  260;  Times,  Sept.  21,  p.  10/;  -^^Ath.  1882,  ii. 
p.  435  ;  Garden,  xxii.  p.  326  ;  N  ^'  Q.  6th  ser.  vi.  p.  260 ; 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1312^?;  Antiquary,  vi.  p.  222. 

Shout  (Robert  H.),  Architect,  d.  Mar.  15.    Builder,  xlii.  p.  385. 

Sibley  (Eobert  Lacon),  District  Surveyor  of  Clerkenwell  1849-82,  d. 
at  39,  Great  Ormond  Street,  Oct.  28  (aged  63).  Architect,  xxviii. 
p.  296;  Building  Neivs,  xliii.  p.  590;  Builder,  xliii.  pp.  584,  633. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


93 


Sm  (Capt.  Alexander  Mitchell),  Merchant  Service,  d.  at  29,  Clement's 

Lane,  Lombard  Street,  Jan.  9  (aged  93).    Times,  Jan.  11,  p.  Qd] 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  bOh. 
Sim  (E,.),  ^^urseryman,  d.  at  Foot's  Cray,  Sept.  (aged  54).  Gard. 

Chron.  x.s.  xviii.  p.  472. 
SiMiioxs  (James),  'W'aterloo  Veteran,  late  7th  Hussars,  d.  at  Waterloo 

Yilla,  Sutton,  Apr.  7  (aged  90).    Army  ^'  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p. 

319. 

Siiiiioxs  (WilUam  Henry),  Engraver,  b.  in  London,  June  11,  1811,  d. 

June  10.    Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  770;  Art  Jour.  1882,  p.  224. 
SiMOxis  (Eugene),  Sculptor,  b.  at  Liege,  1810,  d.  July  11.  "^Ath, 

1882,  ii.  p.  122  ;  *Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  54. 
Sims  (James  P.),  Architect,  d.  (aged  32).    Building  Nttvs,  xlii.  p. 

778. 

Sims  (Mary),  d.  at  the  "W^orkhouse,  Portsmouth,  Apr.  5  (aged  108). 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  5ldc. 

Sinclair  (Sir  Edward  P.),  Kt.,  M.A.,  M.D.,  King's  Professor  of  Mid- 
wifery in  the  Medical  School,  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  d.  at  45, 
Upper  Sackville  Street,  Dublin,  Mar.  24  (aged  57).  I'imes,  Mar. 
27,  p.  6d. 

Sinclair  (Robert  W.),  Entomologist,  d.  Jan.  28  (aged  22).  JSnto- 
mologist,  xix.  p.  71. 

Sinclair  (William),  Secretary  of  the  Whitby  Waterworks  Co.,  d.  Sept. 
2  (aged  50).    Building  News,  xliii.  p.  291. 

Sing  (Monsignor  Thomas),  Canon,  b.  1808.    Times,  Dec.  19,  p.  Ad; 
Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  899. 
SKETcnLEY  (Arthur)."    See  Rose  (George). 

Skobeleff  (Gen.  Michael  Dimitritch),  b.  Sept.  29,  1843,  d.  at  the 
Hotel  d'Usaux,  Moscow,  July  7.  Times,  July  8,  p.  Id  and /;  10, 
p.  be,  13,  p.  6rt  ;  15,  p.  If. 

Sleeman  (Amelie  Josephine  Blondin,  Lady),  widow  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
William  Henry  Sleeman,  K.C.B.,  and  daughter  of  Blaudin  Chalin 
de  Eontenne,  b.  in  the  Mauritius,  d.  at  13,  South  Parade,  South- 
sea  (aged  72).    Times,  Oct.  21,  p.  7/ 

Slimon  (Robert),  Surgeon  and  Geologist,  d.  (aged  74).  Ath.  1882,  ii. 
p.  568. 

"  Sly  (Sam)."    See  Sammo?is  (William  Taylor). 

Smale  (Sir  John),  Kt.,  formerly  Chief  Justice  of  Hongkong,  b.  1805, 

d.  at  21,  Sussex  Place,  Regent's  Park,  Aug.  13.    Solicitors''  Jour. 

xxvi.  pp.  653,  672;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  454;  Law  Times,  Ixxiii. 

p.  286;  Giiardian,  xxxvii.  p.  l\lQc\  Times,  Aug.  15,  p.  10^. 
SMARGLiSSi  (Gabriele),  Artist,  d.  (aged  85).    '^Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  676. 


94 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Smith  (Mrs.  Adolplie),  "  Corisaude,"  l^ovelist,  daughter  of  Blancliard 
Jerrold,  d.  at  Hyeres,  South  of  France,  Mar.  17.  Acad.  1882,  i. 
p.  256;  -^'Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  446. 

Smith  (Rev.  Charles),  Minister  of  Fail-field,  near  Buxton  1852-82. 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1188«. 

Smith  (Charles),  Engineer  and  Shipbuilder,  b.  at  Latham  Grange, 
Arbroath,  Sept.  5,  1843,  drowned  in  the  Lake  of  Lucerne,  June 
12.  Froc.  List.  Mech.  Engineers,  1883,  p.  25;  Jour.  Iron  and 
Steel  List.  1882,  p.  654;  Engineering,  xxxiv.  p.  120. 

Smith  (Lt.-Col.  Conway  Williams),  late  103rd  Eoyal  Bombay  Fusiliers, 
d.  at  Boulogne,  ^^ov.  28.     United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  978. 

Smith  (Edward  Thomas),  a  District  Judge  of  Jamaica  1881-2,  b. 
1836,  d.  on  board  the  R.M.S.  "Don"  on  the  home  journey, 
Sept.  26.  Times,  Oct.  14,  p.  9/;  Solicitors^  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  763; 
Zaiv  Jour.  xvii.  p.  566 ;  Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  423. 

Smith  (Erastus  W.),  Mechanical  Engineer,  b.  at  Mansfield,  Conn.,  d. 
at  'Now  York,  June  12  (aged  ab.  60).    Iron,  xx.  p.  12. 

Smith  (George),  Florist,  d.  at  Edmonton,  Sept.  6.  Gard.  C/iron.  n.s. 
xviii.  p.  376. 

Smith  (George  Beverley),  Solicitor,  b.  1854,  d.  at  Westbourne,  Salis- 
bury, June  22.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  169. 
Smith  (Dr.  Gcrvase),  ex-President  of  the  Wcsleyan  Conference,  d. 

Apr.  22.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  577i. 
Smith  (Henry  James),  Bookseller,  b.  at  Aylsham,  Norfolk,  Oct.  1819, 

d.  at  2,  East  Bead,  Hoxton,  May  24.    Bookseller,  1882,  p.  595. 
Smith  (Bev.  John  Cotton),  D.D.,  Episcopal  Clergyman  and  Author, 

b.  at  Fall  Eiver,  Mass.,  Aug.  4,  1826,  d.  at  isew  York,  Jan.  9. 

Boston  D.  Advertiser,  Jan.  10. 
Smith  (Col.  John  Thomas),  E.E.,  F.R.S.,  b.  ab.  1805,  d.  at  10,  Gled- 

how  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  May  14.   Proc.  Royal  Soc.  xxxiv. 

p.  xvi;  Jour.  Soc.  Arts,  xxx.  p.  813;  Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E. 

Ixxi.  p.  422 ;  Building  News,  xlii.  p.  621  ;  Times,  May  17,  p.  \2c. 
Smith  (Krarup),  Inspector  of  the  l^orthern  Districts  in  Danish  Green- 
land 1867-82,  d.  May  28  (aged  49).    Nature,  xxvi.  p.  543  ; 

-^'Times,  Sept.  26,  p.  9/ 
Smith  (Sir  Philip  Protheroe),  Xt.,  Solicitor,  Mayor  of  Truro  1880,  b. 

1810,  d.  at  Tremorvah,  Truro,  June  24.    Times,  June  26,  p.  9e  ; 

Solicitors^  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  549;  Zato  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  169;  Zaw 

Jour.  xvii.  p.  356. 
Smith  (Capt.  Eobert),  late  44th  Eegiment,  Athlone  Pursuivant-at- 

Arms,  b.  at  Dublin,  Sept.  14,  1792,  d.  IS^ov.  26.    United  Serv. 

Gaz.  1.  p.  942. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAll  18S2. 


95 


Smith  (Sydney),  Inventor  of  the  Steam  Pressure  Gauge,  b.  at  Derby, 
1803,  d.  at  Nottingham,  Mar.  28.  Engineer,  liii.  p.  231  ;  Engi- 
neering^  xxxiii.  p.  359;  Iron,  xix.  p.  266;  Times,  Mar.  31,  p.  105; 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  480^?;  ^'Nature,  xxv.  p.  537. 

Siiirn  (Theophilus),  Sculptor  and  Artist,  d.  at  Eotlicrham,  June  4. 
Building  JVews,  xliii.  p.  33 ;  Builder,  xliii.  p.  60. 

SoLLOGUB  (Count  Aladimir  Alexandrovieh),  Author,  b.  at  St.  Peters- 
burg, 1814,  d.  at  Homburg,  June  16.  Times,  June  30,  p.  5e; 
Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  18. 

Somerset  (Maj.  Aylmcr  Howard  Tyntc  Henry),  Rifle  Brigade,  d.  at 
Devonport,  Apr.  8  (aged  47).    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  545^^. 

SoMEESET  (Rev.  George  Henry),  M.A.,  Rector  of  St.  Mabyn  1842-82, 
grandson  of  the  5th  Duke  of  Beaufort,  b.  Mar.  30,  1809,  d.  at 
the  Rectory,  Oct.  12.  Times,  Oct.  16,  p.  6^;  Guardian,  xxxvii. 
p.  14443. 

South  (John  FHnt),  F.R.C.S.,  President  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Surgeons  1851,  and  1860,  d.  at  Blackheath  Park,  Jan.  8  (aged 
84).    Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  86;  Times,  Jan.  12,  p.  Q>d. 

SrEXCE  (James),  P.R.C.S.,  Professor  of  Surgery  in  the  University, 
Edinburgh,  1864-82,  b.  at  Edinburgh,  1812,  d.  at  21a,  Ainslic 
Place,  Edinburgh,  June  6.  'Times,  June  8,  p.  %e;  Lancet,  1882, 
i.  p.  1011. 

Spencer  (Lady  Louisa),  widow  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Robert  Charles  Henry 
Spencer,  and  eldest  daughter  of  the  6th  Duke  of  Marlborough,  b. 
1821,  d.  at  Old  Bank,  Retford,  Mar.  23.  -^Times,  Mar,  24, 
p.  10/. 

SruRRELL  (George),  Town  Clerk  of  Carmarthen,  b.  at  Carmarthen,  1820, 

d.  there,  Aug.  29.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  342. 
Stacker  (Dr.),  an  authority  on  diseases  of  the  kidney,  d.  at  Wild- 

ungen  (aged  62).    ^'Times,  July  22,  p.  12/. 
Stafn"  (Dr.  Leopold),  an  advocate  of  Jewish  Reform  in  Germany,  b.  in 

Bavaria,  1810.    Times,  Dec.  6,  p.  7^. 
Stamkart  (Dr.  F.  J.),  Mathematician,  d.  at  Delft,  Holland  (aged  77). 

"^Nature,  xxv.  p.  395. 
Stanley  (Hon.  Maria  Margaret),  eldest  daughter  of  the  1st  Lord 

Stanley  of  Alderley,  b.  1798,  d.  at  Bacres,  Henley-on-Thames, 

Feb.  26.    '^'Times,  Mar.  2,  p.  10^;  ^'Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  345^;. 
Stanton  (Lucy  Ann),  wife  of  the  Rev.  Yinceut  John  Stanton,  M.A., 

Rector  of  Halesworth-with-Chediston,  b.  at  Ipswich,  1803,  d.  at 

Halesworth,  Dec.  29.     Guardian,  xxxviii.  p.  48^7. 
Staekey  (P.  Burrowcs),  d.  at  Hanover  Square,  Feb.  1.  "^'Solicitors' 

Jour.  xxvi.  p.  211. 


96 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Stead  (T.  B.),  Chemist  and  Druggist,  d.  at  Roundhay,  Leeds,  Aug. 

14.    Pharm.  Jour.  3rd  ser.  xiii.  p.  159. 
Steeee  (Edward),  D.D.,  D.C.L.,  Bishop  in  Central  Africa  1874-82, 

Author,  b.  1828,  d.  at  Zanzibar,  Aug.  27.    Times,  Aug.  29,  p. 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  1188«,  1260c. 
Stephen-  (Lessel),  Scottish  Bar,  b.  at  Inverurie,  N.B.,  ab.  1832,  d.  at 

Aberdeen,  Aug.  1.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  316. 
Stephens  (Edward  Bowring),  A.R.A.,  Sculptor,  b.  at  Exeter,  Dec. 

1815,  d.  at  110,  Buckingham  Palace  Road,  Kov.  10.  Architect, 

xxviii.  p.  315  ;  Building  JNews,  xliii.  p.  620;  Art  Jour.  1882,  p. 

379;  Builder,  xliii.  p.  669  ;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  668  ;    Times,  Xov. 

11,  p.  lOe. 

Stephens  (Kitty)."    See  Fssex  (Catherine,  Countess  of). 

Stephens  (Capt.  Prescot  William),  R.T^".,  b.  Dec.  11,  1835,  d.  at 
Callao,  Aug.  12.  Army  JVavy  Gaz.  xxiii.  pp.  679,  699  ;  United 
Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  659 ;  Times,  Aug.  25,  p.  7/ 

Stevens  (Capt.  Frederick  Hildebrand),  d.  at  Cholmondeley,  Rich- 
mond, Jan.  27.    Army  ^'  Kavy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  102. 

Stevens  (James),  M.D.,  b.  1800,  d.  at  Ardrossan,  Jan.  17.  Lancet, 
1882,  i.  p.  159. 

Steavart  (Charles  Patrick),  Locomotive  Buiklcr,  b.  at  Dublin,  1823,  d. 

at  Silwood  Park,  Sunninghill,  July  7.    Juur.  Iron  and  Steel  Inst. 

1882,  p.  653  ;  Engineer,  liv.  p.  26;  Iro7i,  xx.  p.  30;  Proc.  Inst. 

Mech.  Engineers,  1883,  p.  28  ;  ^Engineering,  xxxiv.  p.  44  ;  Man- 

chester  Guardian,  July  14. 
Stewart  (D.  Y.),  Iron  Pipe  ^Manufacturer,  b.  at  Lochee,  Dundee,  May, 

1813.    Engineering,  xxxiv.  p.  339. 
Stewart  (CoL  Robert),  late  Bengal  Staff  Coi-ps,  b.  1829,  d.  at  100, 

Earl's  Court  Road,  June  6.    Times,  June  10,  p.  9^;  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  825^. 

Stillfried-Rattowitz  (Count  Rudolf  Maria  von).  Count  of  Alcantara 

and  a  Grandee  of  Portugal,  b.  Aug.  14,  1804,  d.  at  Castle  Silbitz, 

Silesia,  Aug.  9.    Times,  Aug.  10,  p.  5/. 
Stirling  (John),  Chairman  of  the  IS'orth  British  Railway  Co.  1866-82, 

b.  Aug.  1811,  d.  at  Kippenross,  J^'.B.,  July  27.  Engineering, 

xxxiv.  p.  141  ;  Iron,  xx.  p.  105  ;  Times,  July  28,  p.  5/. 
Stock  (Thomas),  Solicitor,  b.  1820,  d.  at  Brixton,  May  17.  Law 

Times,  Ixxiii,  p.  89. 
Stoddard  (Arthur  E.),  Carpet  Manufacturer,  b.  at  Northampton, 

Mass.,  1810,  d.  at  Broadfield,  Port  Glasgow,  June  3.    Boston  B. 

Advertiser,  June  9. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  18S2. 


97 


Stone  (Eev.  John  Seely),  D.D.,  Episcopal  Minister  and  Author,  b.  at 

West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1795,  d.  at  Cambridge,  Mass., 

Jan.  13.    Boston  D.  Advert i<ier,  Jan.  14. 
Stone  (Roy.  William),  M.A.,  Canon  Eesidentiary  of  Canterbury, 

1855-82,  d.  at  Canterbury,  Feb.  2  (aged  81).  ^Guardian, 

xxxYii.  p.  197r. 

Stoxehouse  (Reginald  Charles  Dowdeswell),  Barrister- at-Law,  b. 
1853,  d.  at  Chepstow  Villas,  Bayswater,  May  6.  Law  Times, 
Ixxiii.  p.  35, 

Stormonth  (Rev.  James),  Author  of  an  Etymological  Dictionary  of 
the  English  Language,  b.  in  the  Canongate,  Edinburgh,  d.  at 
Edinburgh,  Feb.  5  (aged  57).  AtL  1882,  i.  p.  189;  -^'Tmes, 
Feb.  7,  p.  m. 

Stothert  (James),  Critic,  d.  at  Clapham,  Jan.  14.  JioolseUer,  1882, 
p.  95. 

Stoughtox  (Edwin  W.),  United  States'  Minister  to  Russia  1878-9, 
b.  in  Windsor  Co.,  Yt.,  1818,  d.  at  Xew  York  City,  Jan.  7. 
Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  31  ;  Times,  Jan.  14,  p.  6e ;  Harper'' s  IJ^eeJcly, 
xxvi.  p.  43. 

Stow  (G.  W.),  Geologist,  Manager  of  the  South  African  and  Orange 
Free  State  Coal  and  Mineral  Mining  Association,  d.  in  South 
Africa.  *Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  640;  *Times,  May  4,  p.  8/;  ^'Nature, 
xxvi.  p.  41. 

Strangways  (Thomas  Henry),  Solicitor,  b.  at  Hatch  Beauchamp,  1815, 
d.  at  Keppel  Street,  Russell  Square,  Feb.  8.  Law  Times,  Ixxvii. 
p.  305 ;  -^Solicitors'  Jonr.  xxvi.  p.  236. 

Stratford  de  Redcliffe  (Eliza  Charlotte  Canning,  Yiscountess),  widow 
of  the  1st  Yiscount,  and  eldest  daughter  of  James  Alexander, 
of  Summerliill,  Kent,  d.  at  Frant  Court,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
Nov.  25.    Times,  Nov.  28,  p.  9/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  16695. 

Straton  (Gen.  Francis),  late  Madras  Cavalrj-,  d.  at  Tenby,  Aug.  21 
(aged  89).  Times,  Aug.  23,  p.  &d]  Army  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p. 
679  ;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  658. 

Straw  (Ezekiel  Albert),  Mechanical  Engineer,  and  ex-Governor  of 
New  Haven,  b.  at  Warner,  N.H.,  Dec.  30,  1819,  d.  at  Manches- 
ter, N.H.,  Oct.  23.    Boston  B.  Advertiser,  Oct.  24. 

Streatfeild  (Thomas  E.  C),  Architect,  d.  (aged  34).  Building  News, 
xliii.  p.  590. 

Strong  (Mnj.  Henry  Half ord),  R.M.,  b.  Jan.  11,  1840,  d.  at  Tel-el- 

Kebir,  Sept.  13.     United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  731. 
SruART  (Charles  Edward),  Count  of  Albany,  ''The  Last  of  the  Stuarts." 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  692^;. 

7 


98 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


SuAET  (Maj.  William  Swainson),  R.E.,  b.  near  Liverpool,  July  30, 

1814,  d.  May  23.    Minutes  of  Proc.  hist.  C.E.  Ixxi.  p.  424. 
SuETEE  (John  T.),  Paymaster  R.N.,  d.  at  Gosport,  Aug.  17.  United 

Serv.  Ga%.  1.  p.  655. 
SuMMEELEY  (Pelix)."    See  Cole  (Sir  Henry). 
SuTHEELAND  (John),  M.D.,  late  Inspector-General  of  Hospitals,  Bengal, 

d.  at  Lee,  Kent,  Feb.  21.    ^Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  376. 
SuwAEOFF  (Prince),  Diplomatist,  b.  1805,  d.  at  St.  Petersburg,  Feb. 

12.    Times,  Feb.  15,  p.  5/ 
SvANBEEG  (Dr.  Gustav),  formerly  Professor  of  Astronomy  and  Director 

of  the  Observatory  in  the  University,  TJpsala,  d.  Nov.  21  (aged 

80).    *'7me,  xx.  p.  486. 
SwANSTON  (Alexander),  M.P.  for  Bandon  1874-80,  d.  in  London,  June 

24  (aged  73).    Times,  June  27,  p.  lOi. 
SwEETSEE  (Theodore  Harrison),  Lawyer,  b.  at  Vermont,  Jan.  28,  1821, 

d.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  May  8.    Boston  B.  Advertiser,  May  9. 
Sydow  (Dr.  Adolph),  a  popular  Berlin  Preacher,  d.  (aged  82).  Times, 

Oct.  26,  p.  9/ 

Syeski  (Dr.  Simon),  Professor  of  Zoology  in  the  University,  Lemberg, 
d.  Jan.  14  (aged  51).    ^'Nature,  xxv.  p.  395. 

Tait  (Archibald  Campbell),  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  1868-82, 
b.  at  Edinburgh,  Dec.  31,  1811,  d.  at  Addington,  Dec.  3.  Times, 
Dec.  4,  p.  la;  6,  p.  65;  7,  p.  65;  9,  p.  be;  11,  p.  5/;  Herts 
Merc.  Dec.  9,  p.  be,  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1721^?. 

Tait  (  ),  Manager  for  24  years  of  the  Royal  Farm,  in  the  Home 

Park,  and  the  Prince  Consort's  Shaw  Farm,  b.  at  Kelso,  Oct.  13, 
1816,  d.  at  the  Shaw  Farm,  Apr.  22.  ^^Times,  Apr.  25,  p.  10«; 
27,  p.  5/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  5775. 

Taedif  (Jules),  Director  of  the  Administrative  Section  of  the  Ifational 
Archives,  Paris,  b.  at  Coutances,  1827,  d.  at  Paris,  ISTov.  30. 
Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  434. 

Tate  (Frederick  Septimus),  M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A.Lond.,  b.  at  Ports- 
mouth, 1820,  d.  at  Chequergate,  Louth,  Mar.  7.  Lancet,  1882, 
i.  p.  547. 

Tawney  (Edward  Bernard),  M.A.,  Geologist,  Assistant  Curator  of  the 
Woodwardian  Museum,  Cambridge,  1878-82,  b.  1841,  d.  at 
Mentone,  Dec.  30.  Times,  Jan.  12,  1883,  p.  be;  Acad.  1883,  i. 
p.  30;  Nature,  xxvii.  pp.  247,  295;  Geol.  Mag.  1883,  pp.  96, 
140. 

Tayloe  (Henry),  Timber  Merchant,  d.  at  Eedcliffe  House,  Clifton, 
Sept.  12  (aged  53).    Building  Xews^  xliii.  p.  341. 


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99 


Tatloe  (Dr.  James),  Deputy  iDspcctor-Gen.  of  Hospitals  and  Elects, 
b.  in  Banffshire,  d.  at  Portobello,  July  9  (aged  85).  Times,  July 
10,  p.  8/;  Armij  Navy  Goz.  xxiii.  p.  548;  United  Serv.  Gaz, 
1.  p.  539. 

Tenison  (Lady  Louisa  Mary  Anne),  widow  of  Col.  Edward  Xing 
Tenison,  and  eldest  daughter  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Lichfield,  b.  1819, 
d.  at  Trieste,  Aug.  27.  ^Times,  Sept.  2,  p.  ld\  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  1212^. 

Tenterden  (Charles  Stuart  Aubrey  Abbott,  3rd  Lord),  K.C.B.,  Perma- 
nent Under-Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs  1873-82,  b.  at 
Dean  Street,  Park  Lane,  Dec.  26,  1834,  d.  at  Nelson  Cottage, 
Lynmouth,  Sept.  22.  Times,  Sept.  23,  p.  9/ ;  Guardian,  xxxvii. 
p.  1309J. 

Terey  (Benjamin),  Solicitor,  b.  at  Ossett,  1818,  d.  at  Bark  Hill,  Idle, 

Yorkshire,  May  27.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  223. 
TniiiBLEBY  (Thomas),  Solicitor,  b.  at  East  Kirkby,  1814,  d.  at  Spilsby, 

Jan.  27.     Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  358 ;  Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi. 

p.  233. 

Thomas  (David),  Ironfoundcr,  b.  in  Wales,  Nov.  3,  1794,  d.  at 
Catasaqu,  Penn.,  June  20.  Iron,  xx.  p.  12  ;  Scientific  American^ 
xlvii.  p.  3. 

Thomas  (Edmund),  Barristcr-at-Law,  b.  at  Chancery  Lane,  Oct.  25, 
1842,  d.  Dec.  8.  Law  Times,  Ixxiv.  p.  148;  Solicitors'  Jour. 
xxvii.  p.  135  ;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  700. 

Thomas  (John),  Engineer  of  the  Water vrorks,  Harrogate,  d.  at  Harro- 
gate, Nov.  7  (aged  54).    Building  News,  xliii.  p.  615. 

Thompson  (Charles  Gardner),  Solicitor,  Coroner  for  Westmoreland,  b. 
1836,  d.  Aug.  28.    Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  692. 

Thompson  (Taswell),  Solicitor,  b.  1802,  d.  at  Southampton,  Apr.  18. 
Solicitors''  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  453. 

Thompson  (Col.  W.),  late  3rd  Madras  Cavalry.  ArmTj  Sf  Navy  Gaz. 
xxiii.  p.  548. 

Thomson  (Sir  Charles  AYyville),  Kt.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  D.Sc,  E.E.S., 
Regius  Professor  of  Natural  History  in  the  University,  Edinburgh, 
1873-81,  and  Head  of  the  Scientific  Department,  Challenger  " 
Expedition,  b.  at  Bonsyde,  Linlithgowshire,  Mar.  5,  1830,  d. 
there.  Mar.  10.  Engineer,  liii.  p.  197;  Iron,  xix.  p.  207  ; 
American  Jour,  of  Set.  3rd  ser.  xxiii.  p.  496  ;  Telegraphic  Jour, 
and  Electrical  Review,  x.  p.  206  ;  Nature,  xxv.  p.  467  ;  Scientific 
American,  xlvi.  pp.  225,  274;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  3775;  Lancet, 
1882,  i.  p.  460  ;  Times,  Mar.  11,  p.  10/;  Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  196  ; 
*Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  353. 


100  OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 

Thomson  (James),  Author  of  ''The  City  of  Dreadful  Night,"  b.  at 
PoH  Greenock,  'Nov,  23,  1834,  d.  at  University  College  Hospital, 
June  3.  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  732;  Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  415  ;  Liverpool 
Merc.  June  13  ;  Bookseller,  1882,  p.  595. 

Theeipland  (Sir  Patrick  Murray),  5th  Bart.,  b.  at  Edinburgh,  May 
26,  1800,  d.  at  Fingask  Castle,  Perthshire,  Apr.  30.  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  625c;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  341;  ^'Times,  May  3, 
p.  105. 

Thring  (Edward  Brounker),  Deputy  Inspector-Gen.  of  Hospitals,  b.  at 
Warminster,  1819,  d.  at  Dawlish,  Jan.  30.  Lancet,  1882,  i.  p. 
293. 

Thtjrot  (Charles),  Greek  Scholar,  Professor  at  the  Ecole  Normalc, 

Paris,  1861-82,  d.  Jan.  17.    Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  67. 
Thurstojt  (Charles  Thurston),  ex-High  Sheriff  of  Merionethshire,  d. 

Aug.  26  (aged  58).    ^' Times,  Aug.  30,  p.  \0h. 
Thavaites  (Dr.  George  Henry  Kcndrick),  C.M.G.,  E.R.S.,  Director  of 

the  Royal  Botanic  Garden,  Peradeniya,  Ceylon,  1849-80,  b.  at 

Bristol,  1811,  d.  at  Kandy,  Ceylon,  Sept.  11.     Nature,  xxvi. 

pp.  583,  632;  Jour.  Bot.  1882,  p.  352;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  500; 

Times,  Oct.  13,  p.  9/;  '^'Entomologists''  Man.  Intelligencer,  xix. 

p.  142. 

TnwAiTES  (William  Henry),  Ironfounder,  b.  at  Bradford,  July  9, 
1850,  d.  there,  Dec.  18.  Broc.  Inst.  Mech.  Engineers,  1883, 
p.  28. 

TiAif  Cnu,  Leader  of  the  Dungan  llebelHon  against  China,  d.  at  Pisch- 
nek,  Semiretschensk,  July.    "^'Times,  Oct.  4,  p.  bd. 

TiLNEY  (Lt.-Col.  R.  J.),  C.B.,  5th  Lancashire  Volunteer  Rifle  Brigade, 
d.  at  Park  side,  Liverpool,  Eeb.  23  (aged  61).  Times,  Mar.  1,  p. 
lOflt;  "^'Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  345c. 

Tower  (Lady  Sophia  Prances),  wife  of  Christopher  Tower,  of  Hunts- 
more  Park,  and  eldest  daughter  of  the  1st  Earl  Brownlow,  b. 
Apr.  1811,  d.  at  Huntsmore  Park,  Bucks,  Dec.  21.  Times,  Deo. 
25,  p.  8c ;  Herts  Merc.  Dec.  30,  p.  2>h. 

Towers  (George  Augustus),  M.D.,  d.  at  Hertford,  Sept.  1  (aged  78). 
Herts  Merc.  Sept.  9,  p.  3^^;  Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  456. 

Townshej^d  (Gen.  Henry  Dive),  late  Col.,  25th  Eoot,  b.  Oct.  6, 
1795,  d.  at  Trevallyn,  Wrexham,  Sept.  22.  Times,  Sept.  26, 
p.  9/;  Army  Sf  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  778  ;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p. 
752. 

Treebt  (John  Wright),  M.P.  for  Lyme  Regis  1865-8,  b.  1809,  d.  at 
St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  Sept.  5.  ^Times,  Sept.  11,  p.  7/;  ^Guar- 
dian, xxxvii.  p.  12455. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


101 


Tekxch  (Hon.  Charles  James),  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  Co. 

Dublin,  brother  of  the  2nd  Lord  Ashtown,  b.  Apr.  5,  1806,  d.  at 

82,  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  Aug.  31.    "^Times,  Sept.  2,  p.  Id; 

Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  331. 
Tkevaxiox  (Ada),  Poet,  3rd  daughter  of  Henry  Trevanion,  d.  at  3, 

Brixton  Hill  Terrace,  Feb.  1 1  (aged  52).    ^Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  138 ; 

^Times,  Feb.  25,  p.  10c;  Guardiati,  xxxvii.  p.  305^. 
Tricker  (William),  Bugler  in  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  at  "Waterloo,  d. 

at  Ipswich  (aged  87).     United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  385. 
Triglaff  (    von  Thadden),  a  Veteran  of  the  Liberation  War. 

^Tiuies,  Xov.  25,  p.  9/ 
Trinquet  (  ),  Shoemaker,  formerly  a  Frencli  Communist,  d.  at 

Belleville,  Apr.  12.    Times,  Apr.  13,  p.  9/ 
Trocke  (Rev.  Thomas),   M.A.,  Incumbent  of   the  Chapel  Eoyal, 

Brighton,  1834-75,  d.  at  Brighton,  Jan.  21  (aged  81).  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  131c. 

Trollope  (Anthony),  ^s^'ovelist,  b.  Apr.  24,  1815,  d.  at  34,  Welbcck 
Street,  Dec.  6.  Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  433;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 
1756i  ;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  772  ;  Herts  3fere.  Dec.  16,  p.  5a  ;  Times, 
Dec.  7,  p.  6^ ;  8,  p.  3/ 

Tronson  (Maj.-Gen.  llobert  Nixon),  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  d.  at  Castle- 
town House,  Baron's  Court,  West  Kensington,  Nov.  9  (aged  63). 
Times,  Nov.  11,  p.  lOe;  Arnuj  Navy  Ga%.  xxiii.  p.  936; 
Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1596c. 

Tucker  (John  Scott),  Consulting  Engineer,  b.  1814,  d.  at  Dover,  Jan. 
18.    3Iinutes  of  Proc.  List.  C.E.  Ixxi.  p.  418. 

Tudoe  (Rev.  Richard),  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Swallowcliffc  1877-82,  b.  June 
24,  1819,  d.  at  the  Vicarage,  May  5.  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 
736c. 

Tuxis  (Mahomed-es-Sadok,  Bey  of)  1859-82,  d.  Oct.  28.    Times,  Oct. 

30,  pp.  5c  and  63. 
Turle  (James),  Organist  at  Westminster  Abbey  1831-82,  d.  at  the 

Cloisters,  Westminster,  June  28  (aged  80).    Times,  June  30,  p. 

5c;   July  3,  p.  9/;  4,  p.  103;  Ath.  1882,  p.  25;  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  928^. 

Turner  (Charles  Henry),  Solicitor,  b.  1799,  d.  at  Dawlish,  Jan.  7. 

^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  53c;  ^"Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  198;  Solicitors' 

Jour.  xxvi.  p.  185 ;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  68. 
Turner  (Francis),  District  Magistrate,  d.  at  Deesa,  India,  Mar.  7 

(aged  47).    ^Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  414. 


102 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOK  THE  YEAR  1882. 


TuENEE  (Eichard  Edward),  Earrister-at-Law  1853,  Eenclier  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  b.  at  Guildford  Street,  Eussell  Square,  1813,  d.  at 
25,  St.  George's  Square,  Pimlico,  Oct.  26.  Times,  Oct.  27,  p.  3/; 
Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  9  ;  Law  Jour.  xvii.  p.  578  ;  Law  Times, 
Ixxiv.  p.  33  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1517^7. 

TcENOUE  (Hon.  Heys),  2nd  son  of  the  3rd  Earl  of  AVinterton,  b.  Dec. 
31,  1813,  d.  at  110,  Kennington  Park  Eoad,  Aug.  27.  Times, 
Aug.  30,  p. 

TuEPiN  (G.  M.),  one  of  the  attendants  in  the  British  Museum  Library. 

"^'Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  603. 
Tylecote  (Eev.  Thomas),  B.D.,  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely  1868-82,  Eector 

of  Marston-Moretaine  1837-82,  d.  at  the  Eectory,  IS'ov.  1  (aged 

83).    Times,  I^ov.  3,  p.  ^d. 
Tylee  (Gen.  Daniel),  Engineer  and  Iron  Manufacturer,  b.  at  Norwich, 

Conn.,  Feb.  22,  1799,  d.  at  the  Eifth  Avenue  Hotel,  New  York, 

Nov.  30.    Iron,  xx.  p.  530. 
Tyso  (Carey),  Horticulturist,  d.  at  Wallingford,  Feb.  2  (aged  67). 

Gard.  Cliron.  n.s.  xvii.  p.  233. 

XJllman  (Walter),  Painter,  b,  in  London,  d.  at  Grez,  near  Eontaine- 
bleau,  June  (aged  21).    '^Art  Jour.  1882,  p.  224. 

Undeehill  (Henry),  Solicitor,  Town  Clerk  of  Wolverhampton,  b.  at 
Wolverhampton,  1812,  d.  at  Tettenhall,  Eeb.  26.  Solicitors' 
Jour.  xxvi.  p.  335  ;  Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  394  ;  "^'Law  Jour.  xvii. 
p.  132. 

IJndeewood  (Thomas),  Author,  d.  (aged  72).    Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  388. 

Valpy  (Eev.  Erancis  Edward  Jackson),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Graveston 
1845-73,  d.  (aged  85).  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1716^;;  Times,  I^oy. 
30,  p.  Qc. 

Yandee  Meulei^-  (Eev.  Frederick),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Thorley  1853-82, 
d.  at  the  Eectory,  Sept.  28  (aged  70).  Herts  Merc.  Sept.  30, 
p.  bh. 

Yansittaet  (Augustus),  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Yansittart,  d.  at  Cam- 
bridge, Apr.  17.    Times,  Apr.  19,  p.  le. 

Yatke  (Johan  Carl  Wilhelm),  Professor  of  Theology  in  the  University, 
Berlin,  b.  at  Behndorf,  Prussia,  Mar.  14,  1806,  d.  Apr.  ^Times, 
Apr.  21,  p.  \0d. 

Yaux  (William  S.),  Collector  of  Minerals,  d.  at  Philadelphia,  May  5 
(aged  60).    "^"American  Jour,  of  Sci.  3rd  ser.  xxiii.  p.  498. 

Yawdeey  (W.  Wyatt),  Solicitor,  b.  1853,  d.  Feb.  8.  Law  Times, 
Ixxii.  p.  286. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


103 


Vely  (  ),  Painter  and  Designer,  b.  at  Eoussoy,  Somme,  1838. 

*Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  101. 
Venables  (Charles  John),  Wholesale  Stationer,  d.  at  South  Hamp- 

stead,  Jan.  1  (aged  65).    ^^ooheller,  1882,  p.  11. 
Yeenet  (Delaroche),  Diplomatist,  d.  Dec.  1  (aged  40).    Times,  Dec. 

2,  pp.  5e,  10/;  5,  p.  3c. 
Yespigxajst  (Conte  Commendatore  Virginio),  Architect  to  St.  Peter's, 

Eome,  d.  Dec.  3.    ^'JBiiiJder,  xliii.  p.  824. 
Yetterli  (Priedrich),  Director  of  the  Swiss  Government  Small  Arms 

Factory,  d.  in  Switzerland,  May  21  (aged  60).  JEngineering, 

xxxiii.  p.  586 ;  "^'Iron^  xix.  p.  507. 
YiCK  (James),  Seedsman,  b.  at  Portsmouth,  ^^'ov.  23,  1818,  d.  at 

Rochester,  I^.Y.,  May  16.    Garden,  xxi.  pp.  66,  414  (portrait). 
Yoss  (Charles),  Composer,  d.  at  Yerona,  Aug.  29  (aged  67).  ^-Ath. 

1882,  ii.  p.  379. 

Yynee  (Henry  Frederick  Clare),  of  Gautby,  Lincolnshire,  d.  at  Cockley 

Cley,  near  Swaffham,  Kov.  11  (aged  46).    Times,  JN'ov.  14,  p. 

10^!;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1596i?;  Herts  Merc.  IS'ov.  18,  p.  3^7. 
Yyse  (Lt.  Henry  Granville  Lindsay  Howard),  first  Army  Officer  killed 

in  the  Egyptian  War,  d.  at  Millaha  Junction,  Aug.  5.    ^' Times, 

Aug.  7,  p.  6/ 

"Wahab  (Charles),  Explorer,  d.  on  board  the  ''City  of  Yenice,"  in 

the  Red  Sea.    Times,  Oct.  5,  p.  7/;  10,  p.  8^?. 
Wailes  (Francis),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1808,  d.  Apr.  13.   Laio  Times, 

Ixxiii.  p.  53. 

Wailes  (George),  d.  at  Gateshead,  Nov.  (aged  79).  Gard.  Chron.  n.s. 
xviii.  p.  727. 

Wakefield  (John),  Locomotive  Superintendent,  Dublin,  Wicklow  and 
Wexford  Railway,  1865-82,  b.  at  West  Moor,  near  T^ewcastle  on- 
Tyne,  Dec.  31,  1812,  d.  Feb.  4.    Proc.  Inst.  Mecli.  Engineers, 

1883,  p.  28. 

Walch  (Albert),  Artist,  b.  1815,  d.  at  Bern.    Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  274. 

Walker  (Charles  Yincent),  F.R.S.,  Past  President  of  the  Society  of 
Telegraph  Engineers,  Telegraph  Engineer  to  the  South-Eastern 
Railway  Co.  1845-82,  d.  at  26,  Upper  Grosvenor  Road,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  Dec.  24  (aged  70).  Nature,  xxvii.  p.  228  ;  Telegraphic 
Jour,  and  Electrical  Review,  xii.  p.  16  ;  Mon.  Notices  R.  Astron. 
Soc.  xliii.  p.  182;  ^Iron,  xx.  p.  549;  ^'Times,  Dec.  28,  p.  3/; 
Ath.  1883,  i.  p.  21 ;  Engineering,  xxxv.  p.  18. 

Walker  (Edmund),  Artist,  d.  July  9  (aged  68).  Architect,  xxviii.  p. 
151  ;  Building  News,  xliii.  p.  259  ;  Builder,  xliii.  p.  319. 


104 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


"Walker  (George),  Publisher,  partner  in  the  firm  of  Simpkin, 
Marshall  &  Co.,  b.  at  Banff,  d.  near  Richmond,  Sept.  1.  Book- 
seller, 1882,  p.  814. 

Walker  (John),  Alderman  of  the  Ward  of  Queenhithe  1881-2,  d.  at 
The  Woodlands,  Acton,  Sept.  18  (aged  63).  Guardian,  xxxvii. 
p.  1283f^;  -^'Times,  Sept.  20,  p.  7/ 

Walker  (Thomas),  Solicitor,  b.  at  Aughton,  1819,  d.  at  Rosemount, 
Papcastle,  Apr.  25.    Zaw  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  53. 

Walker  (W.),  Deputy  Clerk  to  the  Magistrates,  Reading,  b.  1823,  d. 
at  lieading,  Oct.  6.    Zaw  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  305. 

Waller  (Richard),  Portrait  Painter,  d.  June  18.  Building  Keivs, 
xliii.  p.  779 ;  Architect,  xxvii.  p.  396. 

AYallts  (Rev.  Joseph),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Andrew's,  Stockwell, 
1859-82.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  558^. 

Walsh  (Rev.  William  Horatio),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Penn  1875-82, 
Prebendary  of  Lichfield  1868-82,  d.  in  Australia.  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  1845«;  ^Times,  Dec.  23,  p.  10^?. 

Walsham  (Rev.  Charles),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Sculcoates  1866-82,  Pre- 
bendary of  York  1881-2,  b.  1837,  d.  at  the  Vicarage,  Jan.  18. 
Times,  Jan.  25,  p.  9/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  131c,  133^". 

Waltoivt  (Sir  William  Henry),  Kt.,  M.A.,  Queen's  Remembrancer  and 
Master  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer  1838-74,  b.  in  London,  1799, 
d.  at  Surbitou,  IS'ov.  23.  Times,  Nov.  25,  p.  9/;  Law  Jour.  xvii. 
p.  659  ;  Law  Times,  Ixxiv.  p.  94  ;  Solicitors'  Jour,  xxvii.  p.  134. 

Ward  (Amelia,  Lady),  widow  of  the  10th  Lord  Ward,  and  daughter 
of  William  Gooch  Pillans,  b.  1797,  d.  at  Himlcy  Hall,  near 
Dudley,  May  23.  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  760i  ;  Llerts  Merc.  May 
27,  p.  bl. 

Ward  (Ann),  d  at  27,  Alderney  Street,  Pimlico,  July  27  (aged  101). 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1085c. 
Ward  (Emily  Elizabeth,  Lady),  widow  of  Sir  Henry  George  Ward, 

G.C.M.G.,  and  2nd  daughter  of  Sii'  John  Edward  Swinburne,  b. 

1798,  d.  at  Hampton  Court  Palace,  Dec.  19.    '^'Times,  Dec.  23, 

p.  10c. 

Ward  (Dr.  William  George),  one  of  the  actors  in  the  Tractarian 
Movement,  b.  1812,  d.  at  Xetherhall  House,  Hampstead,  July  6. 
Times,  July  7,  p.  lla-,  Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  48. 

Wardell  (Capt.  J.  C),  R.M.,  d.  at  Tel-el-Kebir.  Army  Navy  Gaz. 
xxiii.  p.  763. 

Wardlaw-Ramsay  (Robert  Balfour),  of  Whitehill  and  Tillicoultry,  b. 
June  11,  1815,  d.  at  8,  Melville  Crescent,  Edinburgh,  June  26 
(aged  67).    Times,  June  27,  p.  10^?. 


OBITUAKY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


105 


"Waeblaw-Eamsay  (Lady  Louisa  Jane),  widow  of  the  above  Eobert 
Balfour  ^'artUaw-Ramsay,  and  3rd  daughter  of  the  8th  Marquis 
of  Tweeddale,  b.  1819,  d.  at  AVhitehill  House,  Sept.  9.  Times, 
Sept.  13,  p.  If. 

Waerex  (Brevet  Maj.-Gen.   Gouverneur  Kemblc),  United  States' 

Engineers,  d.  at  ^fewport,  E.I.,  Aug.  8  (aged  63).  American 

Jour,  of  Sci.  3rd  ser.  xxiv.  p.  240. 
Warren  (Maj.  W.  H.),  2nd  Batt.  Royal  K'orth  Lancashire  Regiment, 

d.  at  Xaini  Tal,  June  22.     United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  476. 
AVarrixgtox  (Frederick),  of  Tripoli,  d.  Jan.  26  (aged  74).  "^JSfature, 

XXV.  p.  395. 

Waetel  (Pierre  Francois),  Tenor,  d.  (aged  76).  -^Ath.  1882,  ii. 
p.  348. 

Wasserzcg  (Rev.  Haim),  Reader  of  the  Xortli  London  Synagogue,  b. 
in  Prussian  Poland,  1823,  d.  at  Brighton,  Aug.  24.  Times,  Sept. 
2,  p.  Id. 

Waters  (George  Jenkins),  formerly  First  Judge  of  the  Court  of 

Suddah  Adawlut,  Madras  Presidency,  b.  at  Harwich,  1791,  d.  at 

Portishead,  Somersetshire,  Feb.  12.    Laio  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  305  ; 

Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  265^?. 
Watlixgton  (John  Watlington  Periy),  M.P.  for  South  Essex  1859-65, 

High  Sheriif  for  Essex  1855,  d.  at  2,  Waterloo  Crescent,  Dover, 

Feb.  24  (aged  58).    Herts  Merc.  Mar.  4,  p.  bh  ;  ^Times,  Feb.  25, 

p.  IQc,  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  305i?. 
Watsox  (Robert),  Mining  Engineer,  b.  at  Hetton  Colliery,  Durham, 

d.  Dec.  15.    Proc.  Inst.  Mech.  Engineers,  1883,  p.  29. 
Watson  (Sir  Thomas),  1st  Bart.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  formerly 

President  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians,  b.  at  Kentisbeare, 

Devonshire,  Mar.  7,  1792,  d.  at  Reigate  Lodge,  Surrey,  Dec.  11. 

Time^f,  Dec.  13,  p.  6/;   16,  p.  7e ;   Guardian,  xxxvii.  pp.  1762^?, 

1794a;  Lancet,  1882,  ii.  p.  1059;  Jour  Soc.  Arts,  xxxi.  p.  94; 

Herts  Merc.  Dec.  16,  p.  5a. 
Weber  (Friedrich),  Sculptor,  b.  at  Basle,  Aug.  1813,  d.  there,  Mar. 

Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  324;  Times,  Mar.  27,  p.  ed;  Building  News,  xlii. 

p.  403;  ^Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  163. 
Webster  (Benjamin  I^'ottingham),  Actor,  b.  at  Bath,  Sept.  3,  1797, 

d.  at  Chant  Side,  Kennington,  July  8.    Titnes,  July  10,  p.  8/; 

11,  p.  10« ;   14,  p.  9/;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  90 ;  Army  Sf  Nanj  Gaz. 

xxiii.  p.  549  ;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  957«. 
Webster  (George),  Sheriff  Clerk  of  Forfarshire,  b.  at  Inverarity,  1800, 

d.  at  Inverereran,  Aug.  19.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  316. 


106 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882. 


Wedderbuen  (Sir  David),  3rd  Bart.,  M.P.  for  South  AyrsLirc  1868-74, 

Haddington  District  of  Burghs  1879-82,  b.  at  Bombay,  1835,  d. 

at  Inveresk  Lodge,  Musselburgh,  Sept.  18.     Times^  Sept.  19,  p. 

0)6]  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1277a;  Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  368. 
Weed  (Thurlow),  Journalist  and  Politician,  b.  at  Cairo,  N.Y.,  !N'ov. 

15,  1797,  d.  at  New  York  City,  Nov.  22.    Harpers  Weekhj,  xxvi. 

p.  761. 

Weems  (William),  Engineer,  Provost  of  Johnstone,  d.  July  29  (aged 

45).    '^''Engineering,  xxxiv.  pp.  114,  314. 
Welch  (Ashbel),  President  of  the  American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers, 

b.  1809,  d.  at  Lambertville,  N.Y.,  Sept.  25.   Engineering,  xxxiv. 

p.  385;  Iron,  xx.  p.  360;   Times,  Oct.  21,  p.  7/;  Scientifc 

American,  xlvii.  p.  232. 
Wellesley  (Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Gerald  Valerian),  M.A.,  Lord  High 

Almoner  1870-82,  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Queen  1849-82, 

Dean  of  Windsor  and  Registrar  of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of  the 

Garter  1854-82,  youngest  son  of  the  1st  Lord  Cowley,  b.  1809, 

d.  at  Hazelwood,  near  Watford,  Sept.  17.    Times,  Sept.  19,  p. 

6e;  25,  p.  4/;  26,  p.  9/;  Herts  Merc.  Sept.  23,  p.  3b;  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  1285^. 

Wemtss  (George),  Gardener,  b.  at  Heiton,  d.  at  Kelso,  May  25  (aged 

62).    Gard.  Chron.  n.s.  xvii.  p.  749. 
Wemyss  and  March  (Louisa  Wemyss-Chartcris-Douglas,  Countess  of), 

wife  of  the  8tli  Earl,  and  4th  daughter  of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Lucan, 

d.  at  Gosford,  Haddingtonshire,  Apr.  16  (aged  83).      Times,  Apr. 

18,  p.  10c;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  545^. 
Westmacott  (Col.  George   Richard),  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  d.  near 

Hingall,  in  the  Deccan,  Oct.  13.    Times,  Nov.  15,  p.  8^z ;  United 

Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  876. 
Wey  (Francis),  originator  in  1838  of  the  feuilleton  novel,  d.  Mar.  10. 

Times,  Mar.  13,  p.  8/. 
Weyland  (Lt.  John),  1st  Life  Guards,  d.  at  the  Hospital,  Malta,  Oct. 

25  (aged  26).    Times,  Oct.  28,  p.  8a;   United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p. 

845 ;  Anng  Sf  Kavy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  893. 
Whalley  (Rev.  James),  Yicar  of  St.  Alban's,  Leeds,  1877-82,  d.  Aug. 

24  (aged  50).     Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1188^'. 
Wheatley  (Charles  M.),  Mining  Engineer,  d.  at  Phoenixville,  May  6 

(aged  60).    '^American  Jour,  of  Set.  3rd  ser.  xxiii.  p.  498. 
Wheatley  (Lt.-Col.  John),  late  42nd  Royal  Highlanders,  d.  at  Lans- 

downe  Crescent,  Edinburgh,  Nov.  22  (aged  82).   Times,  Nov.  24, 

p.  6e ;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  897  ;  Ar772g  ^  Navy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p. 

962. 


OBITUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YKATl  1882. 


107 


"White  (Surg.-Maj.  Archibald),  late  Indian  (Bengal)  Service,  d. 

at  Edinburgh,  Mar.  15.  "^'Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  417(7;  '^^Lancet, 
1882,  i.  p.  506. 

White  (Commodore  Edward),  E.jS".,  b.  1835,  d.  at  Port  Eoyal, 

Jamaica,  Aug.  4.    Times,  Aug.  11,  p.  9/;  Army      Nary  Gaz. 

xxiii.  p.  635 ;  United  Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  604. 
White  (Sir  Thomas  WooUaston),  2nd  Eart.,  High  Sheriff  for  ]S"otting- 

hamshire  1838,  b.  Oct.  3,  1801,  d.  at  Wallingwells,  Notts,  Aug. 

7.    Times,  Aug.  10,  p.  5/;  United  Serr.  Gaz.l.ij^.  618;  Guardian, 

xxxvii.  p.  1 116^. 

White  (William),  formerly  a  Bookseller,  Doorkeeper  of  House  of 
Commons,  d.  at  Carshalton,  Eeb.  26  (aged  75).  Guardian,  xxxvii. 
p.  336J;  Ath.  1882,  i.  p.  284;  Times,  Mar.  6,  p.  1h. 

Widdleton  (W.  J.),  Publisher,  d.  at  New  York,  May  2.  Bookseller, 
1882,  p.  500. 

Wigstox  (Col.  Francis),  late  18th  lloyal  Irish,  b.  ab.  1808,  d.  at 
Lansdown  Crescent,  Cheltenham,  Aug.  Times,  Aug.  23,  p.  Q>d ; 
Army  ^'  Kuvy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  674;  United  Serv.  Gaz,  1.  p.  658. 

WiLBERG  (Christian),  Landscape  Painter,  d.  (aged  42).  ^'Times,  June 
5,  p.  Sc. 

WiLKiE  (Gen.  John),  Col.  14th  Hussars,  b.  ab.  1820,  d.  at  Knowe- 

head,  Uddingston,  N.B.,  Apr.  30.    Times,  May  3,  p.  lOb ;  United 

Serv.  Gaz.  1.  p.  341. 
Wilkinson  (Hon.  Ezra),  Associate  Justice  of  the  Superior  Court  of 

Massachusetts,  b.  at  Wrentham,  Mass.,  Feb.  1801,  d.  at  Dedham, 

Mass.,  Feb.  6.    Boston  D.  Advertiser,  Feb.  7. 
WiLLARD  (Xerxes  Addison),  Dairy  Farmer,  d.  near  Little  Falls, 

Herkimer  Co.,  N.Y.,  Oct.  24  (aged  62).    Times,  Nov.  18,  p.  7/ 
Williams  (Mrs.  B.),  Music  Publisher,  d.  May  13  (aged  72).  "^'Boolz- 

seller,  1882,  p.  500. 
Williams  (Rev.  David),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Castle  Caereinion  1872-82, 

Hon.  Canon  of  St.  Asaph  1858-82,  d.  at  the  Rectory,  Feb.  24 

(aged  70).    Times,  Feb.  27,  p.  Ic,  ^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  31 3<?. 
Williams  (John),  Solicitor,  Registrar  of  the  County  Court,  Ludlow,  b. 

1813,  d.  at  Ludlow,  Oct.  15.    Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  775;  Laiv 

Jour.  xvii.  p.  646. 
Williams  (Joseph),  M.D.Edin.,  M.R.C.P.Lond.,  d.  at  Holrahurst, 

Cambridge  Park,  Twickenham,  Mar.  20  (aged  67).   Lancet,  1882, 

i.  p.  547 ;  Times,  Mar.  22,  p.  10c?. 
Williams  (Moses),  Merchant,  b.  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1790, 

d.  at  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  Sept.  12.    Boston  I).  Advertiser, 

Sept.  14. 


108  OBI'lUARY  NOTICES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1882- 

Williams  (Owen  Getliing),  M.R.C.S.,  cl.  at  Pant-y-Sifi,  Sketty,  Swan- 
sea, May  17  (aged  78).    Lancet,  1882,  i.  p.  894. 
Williams  (Thomas   Hartley),  Merchant,  and  Author  of  political 

pamphlets,  d.  at  Bowdon,  Cheshire,  Oct.  25  (aged  82).  Manchester 

Guard ia7i,  Oct.  27. 
Williams  (Eev.  William  Wynn),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Llangeinwen  cum 

Llangaffo  1829-78,  Canon  Residentiary  of  Bangor  1870-82,  d. 

at  Menaifron,  Anglcsca,  Mar.  6  (aged  83).    Times,  Mar.  10,  p.  be] 

^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  343^?. 
AVilliamson  (Charles),  Solicitor,  b.  at  Dublin,  Apr.  1820,  d.  there, 

July  21.    Law  Times,  Ixxiii.  p.  258. 
Williamson  (Rev.  William),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Welton  1849-82,  d.  Apr. 

30.    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  713J. 
Wilson  (Charles  Heath),  Author  and  Artist,  formerly  Director  of 

the  School  of  Art,  Glasgow,  b.  in  London,  Sept.  1809,  d.  at 

Florence,  July  3.    Times,  July  17,  p.  \Qd ;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  pp. 

89,  252 ;  Architect,  xxviii.  p.  22 ;  Building  Neivs,  xliii.  p.  87  ; 

Art  Jour.  1882,  p.  287;  Builder,  xliii.  p.  94;  ^Acad.  1882,  ii. 

p.  73. 

Wilson  (Rev.  Herbert  Amyot  Brereton),  Missionary  in  Central  Africa, 
d.  at  Pangani  (aged  25).    '^^ Times,  Oct.  24,  p.  \0a. 

Wilson  (James  Arthur),  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  Physician  to  St.  George's 
Hospital,  1829-59,  b.  at  Great  Queen  IStreet,  Lincoln's  Inn 
Fields,  1795,  d.  at  Redlands  Bank,  Holmwood,  Surrey,  Dec.  29. 
Times,  Jan.  3,  1883,  p.  le-,  Lancet,  1883,  i.  p.  83. 

Wilson  (Robert),  Engineer,  b.  at  Dunbar,  1803,  d.  at  Matlock, 
July  28.  Times,  Aug.  3,  p.  le-,  Proc.  List.  Mech.  Engineers, 
1883,  p.  29;  Atli.  1882,  ii.  p.  179;  Engineer,  liv.  p.  89; 
Engineering,  xxxiv.  p.  119;  Iron,  xx.  p.  105;  Guardian,  xxxvii. 
p.  1085J;  Manchester  Guardian,  Aug.  1;  Manchester  Examiner, 
Aug.  2. 

Wilton  (Thomas  Egerton,  2nd  Earl  of),  K.H.,  D.C.L.,  Sportsman,  b. 
at  Westminster,  Dec.  30,  1799,  d.  at  Egerton  Lodge,  Melton 
Mowbray,  Mar.  7.  Times,  Mar.  8,  p.  \2d',  14,  p.  10^^;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  336^;  Manchester  City  News,  Mar.  11;  Manchester 
Guardian,  Mar.  8. 

WiMPFFEN  (Count  Eelix),  Austrian  Ambassador  to  France,  b.  1827, 
committed  suicide  in  the  Rue  Galilee,  Paris,  Dec.  30.  Times, 
Jan.  1,  1883,  p.  bd;  3,  p.  bd  and /;  5,  p.  Zd',  17,  p.  bd. 

Winder  (Thomas  Bobert),  Civil  Engineer,  b  at  Gate  Beck,  West- 
moreland, 1817,  d.  Oct.  11.  Minutes  of  Proc.  Inst.  C.E.  Ixxiv. 
p.  290. 


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109 


"Wing  (William),  Antiquary,  cl.  at  Steeple  Aston,  Jan.  (aged  71). 

Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  101. 
Winter  (Rev.  Jolin),  M.A.,  Yicar  of  Postling  1851-82,  d.  Sept.  24 

(aged  93).    Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  1348c. 
Winter  (Karl),  Electrician,  d.  at  Vienna,  Dec.  7.    ^'Nature,  xxvii. 

p.  229. 

^^^INTOUR  (J.  C),  A.K.S.A.,  b.  1825,  d.  at  Edinburgh,  July  29. 
Building  News,  xliii.  p.  151 ;  ^Acad.  1882,  ii.  p.  108;  ^-Art  Jour. 
1882,  p.  287. 

WoELK  (Dr.),  Member  of  the  German  Parliament,  b.  1819,  d.  at 

Augsburg,  Jan.    Times,  Jan.  24,  p.  9/. 
"WonLER  (Friedrich),  Eor.  Memb.  R.S.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  to  the 

Medical  Faculty  in  the  University,  Gottingen,  1836-82,  b.  at 

Escherhcim,  near  Frankfort-on-thc-Maiu,  July  31,  1800,  d.  Sept. 

23.     Proc.  Royal  Soc.  xxxv.  p.  xii ;  Nature,  xxvi.  p.  578; 

Chemical  News,  xlvi.  p.  183  ;  Engineer,  liv.  p.  337  ;  Iron,  xx.  p. 

276 ;  Times,  Sept.  25,  p.  If;  Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  469  ;  Froc.  American 

Acad.  N.s.  X.  p.  463. 
Wood  (  ),  !N^urscryman,  d.  at  Rouen,  Dec.  (aged  77).   Gard.  Chron. 

N.s.  xix.  p.  122. 

Wood  (Prof.  James  R.),  M.D.,  b.  at  I^ew  York,  1816.  Lancet,  1882, 
i.  pp.  933,  1008. 

Wood  (Marshall),  Sculptor,  d.  at  Brighton,  July.  Building  Neivs, 
xliii.  p.  122  ;  ^-Ath.  1882,  ii.  p.  282  ;  ^'Art  Jour.  1882,  p. 
287. 

Woodahd  (Edward),  Solicitor,  b.  1814,  d.  May  15.  Solicitors'  Jour. 
xxvi.  p.  468. 

Woodcock  (Thomas),  Solicitor,  Registrar  of  the  Haslingden  County 
Court,  b.  at  Holcombe,  d.  at  Haslingden,  Mar.  Latv  Times,  Ixxii. 
p.  395 ;  Solicitors^  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  362. 

WooDFORDE  (Henry),  Solicitor,  b.  1808,  d.  at  Clevcdon,  Apr.  23. 
Solicitors^  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  453. 

AYooDHEAD  (Thomas),  Auricula  Grower,  d.  at  Halifax,  Apr.  30  (aged 
50).     Gard.  Chron.  x.s.  xvii.  p.  646. 

Woods  (Henry),  M.P.  for  Wigan  1857-74,  High  Sheriff  for  Hamp- 
shire 1880,  b.  Dec.  11,  1822,  d.  at  27,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  May 
16.    Times,  May  18,  p.  6/;  Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  729a. 

WooLASTON  (Lt.-Col.  Charles),  late  8th  Bengal  Light  Cavalry,  d.  at 
Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Jan.  13  (aged  75).  ^'Guardian,  xxxvii.  p. 
133^?. 

WooLLETT  (Thomas),  Solicitor,  Town  Clerk  of  ^^'ewport,  Mon.,  b.  1807, 
d.  at  IS'ewport,  June  20.    Solicitors^  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  549. 


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WooLEiDGE  (Harry),  Manager  of  the  Publishing  Department  of  Smith, 

Elder  &  Co.,  d.  Apr.  14  (aged  62).    ^-Acad.  1882,  i.  p.  285; 

Booheller,  1882,  p.  418. 
WoEMs  (Solomon  Eenedict  de  Worms,  1st  Baron  de),  an  Hereditary 

Baron  of  the  Austrian  Empire,  b.  Feb.  1801,  d.  at  Brighton,  Oct. 

20.    Times,  Oct.  23,  p.  Qc. 
■WoESHip  (William),  Solicitor,  b.  1812,  d.  Nov.  12.    Solicitors'  Jour, 

xxvii.  p.  74. 

WoiiTHAM  (Maj.-Gen.  Hale  Young),  late  B.E.,  d.  at  7,  Albion  Street, 
Hyde  Park,  Dec.  21  (aged  88).  Times,  Dec.  23,  p.  10c;  Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  1836«  ;  Army  ^  Kavy  Gaz.  xxiii.  p.  1066. 

Weaxall  (Sir  Horatio  Henry),  4th  Bart.,  b.  Dec.  17,  1832,  d.  at 
the  Lunatic  Asylum,  Wandsworth,  Apr.  Guardian,  xxxvii. 
p.  512^. 

"Weaxall  (Mary  Ann,  Lady),  widow  of  Sir  Frederick  Charles  Lascelles 
"Wraxall,  3rd  Bart.,  and  daughter  of  J.  Hening,  d.  at  Hammer- 
smith, IS'ov.  27.    *Time8,  Dec.  2,  p.  10/. 

AYrey  (Eev.  Sir  Henry  Bouchier),  9th  Bart.,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Taw- 
stock  1840-82,  b.  at  Tawstock  Court,  June  5,  1797,  d.  at  Corfe, 
Barnstaple,  Dec.  23.  Times,  Dec.  27,  p.  7/;  Guardian,  xxxvii. 
p.  1843i. 

Weight  (Maj.-Gen.  John  Allen),  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  late  Political 
Agent  at  Eajpootana,  d.  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  Mar.  1.  Times, 
Mar.  6,  p.  1h;  14,  p.  8^^;  ^Guardian,  xxxvii.  p.  345<7. 

Weight  (John  Robert),  Barrister-at-Law  1865,  d.  at  Clayton  Hill, 
Sussex,  Apr.  5.  Law  Times,  Ixxii.  p.  427  ;  ^Guardian,  xxxvii. 
p.  521^?;  Solicitors'  Jour.  xxvi.  p.  406. 

WuETEMBEEG  (Priucoss  Gcorgina  Henrietta  Marie  of),  wife  of  Prince 
AVilliam  Charles  Paul  Heniy  Frederick  of  Wiirtemberg,  and  4th 
daughter  of  George  Yictor,  Prince  of  Waldeck-Pyrraout,  b.  May 
31,  1857,  d.  at  Ludwigsburg,  Apr.  30.  Times,  May  1,  p.  be; 
Herts  Merc.  May  6,  p.  bh. 

Y^YATT  (James),  Printseller,  d.  at  Oxford,  Aug.  8  (aged  71).  Guard- 
ian, xxxvii.  p.  1137{?;  Oxford  Times,  Aug.  12,  p.  bw,  JacTcson's 
Oxford  Jour.  Aug.  12,  p.  be;  Times,  Aug.  15,  p.  10^;  Ath.  1882, 
ii.  p.  251. 

Wyatt  (James),  of  Bryn  Gwyuant,  d.  Jan.  16  (aged  86).  '^Guardian, 
xxxvii.  p.  133(7. 

Wynne  (Brownlow  Wynne),  formerly  Cumming,  Barrister-at-Law, 
High  Sheriff  for  Denbighshire  1846,  b.  Mar.  23,  1815,  d.  at 
Seymour  Street,  Portman  Square,  May  1.  Laio  Times^  Ixxiii. 
p.  35. 


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Wypeb  (James  Cowan),  of  tlie  firm  of  Francis  Orr  &  Sons,  d.  at 
Glasgow,  Oct.  18.    ^Booheller,  1882,  p.  1045. 

Young  (George),  Gardener,  d.  at  Saffron  Walden,  Sept.  25  (aged  85). 
Gard.  Chron.  n.s.  xviii.  p.  505. 

Zaluda  (Dr.  Francisco  Javier),  President  of  Colombia  1881-2,  b.  1811, 

d.  Dec.  21.    Times,  Jan.  24,  1883,  p.  5/. 
ZiEGLER  (Col.  Paul  Charles  Edward),  Federal  Army,  Swiss  Patriot,  d. 

at  Zurich  (aged  82).    Times,  Aug.  28,  p  1e. 
ZoLLNEE  (Prof.  Johann  Carl  Friedrich),  Astronomer,  b.  at  Berlin,  iN'ov. 

8,  1834,  d.  at  Leipzig,  x\pr.  29.    Nature,  xxvi.  pp.  17,  87 ;  Ath. 

1882,  i.  p.  638. 
ZoLOTOFE  (Basile),  Educationalist.    "^'Times,  Dec.  28,  p.  3/. 


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